![]() Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World! Of their hearts, that may not live nor die. God's bell has claimed them by the little cry To these Old Night shall all her mystery tell Or comes in laughter from the sea's sad lips Īnd wage God's battles in the long gray ships. ![]() Or sighs amid the wandering, starry mirth, P.2 Who have sought more than is in rain or dew With blown, spray-dabbled hair gather at hand.ĭanger no refuge holds, and war no peace,įor him who hears love sing and never cease,īeside her clean-swept hearth, her quiet shade:īut gather all for whom no love hath made While hushed from fear, or loud with hope, a band The tall thought-woven sails, that flap unfurledĪbove the tide of hours, throuble the air,Īnd God's bell buoyed to be the water's care Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the world!.P.1 Early Poems 1890≡892 The Pity of Love File proofed (1) structural mark-up inserted.Ĭorpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E900041-001 A Selection from the Love Poetry of William Butler Yeats: Author: William Butler Yeats.File proofed (2), additions to encoding made header completed file re-parsed SGML and HTML files created.Footnote added to 'Baile and Ailinn', items added to bibliographical details file re-parsed new SGML and HTML files created.Use of language Language: The poems are in English. Profile DescriptionĬreated: By William Butler Yeats (1865-1939).ĭate range: 1890≡911. This text uses the DIV1 element to represent the poem. Terms for cultural and social roles are not tagged. Names of persons (given names), and places are not tagged. Segmentationĭiv0 =the poem miscellany div1= the individual poem, stanzas are marked lg. The editorial practice of the hard-copy editor has been retained. Lines (or parts of them) reproduced in italics in the printed edition are tagged rend="ital". ![]() The electronic text represents the edited text. William Butler Yeats First edition Churchtown, Dundrum (1913) The Cuala PressĬELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts Sampling Declaration A Selection from the Love Poetry of William Butler Yeats.A general bibliography is available online at the official web site of the Nobel Prize.Helen Vendler, Our Secret Discipline: Yeats and Lyric Form (Oxford/New York 2007).Norman Jeffares, A New Commentary on the Poems of W.B.Richard Ellmann, The Identity of Yeats (New York 1964).B.Yeats (London/New York: Macmillan 1962). Yeats, Essays and Introductions (New York: Macmillan 1961). Alspach, The variorum Edition of the Poems of W.B. Corrected edition with a new preface (Oxford 1979). Richard Ellmann, Yeats: The Man and the Masks.Yeats, The Autobiography of William Butler Yeats, consisting of Reveries over childhood and youth, The trembling of the veil, and Dramatis personae (New York 1938). For text of Irish poem of Baile and Ailinn, see O'Curry, Lectures on the MS materials of Ancient Irish History (Dublin 1878), 464≤75 (poemn in Book of Leinster).This electronic text is available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of private or academic research and teaching. Proof corrections by Beatrix Färber, Sara Sponholzįunded by School of History, University College, CorkĬELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, CorkĬollege Road, Cork, Ireland (2011) (2014)ĭistributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland. A Selection from the Love Poetry of William Butler Yeats Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition Background details and bibliographic information A Selection from the Love Poetry of William Butler Yeats Author: William Butler Yeats File DescriptionĮlectronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber, Sara Sponholz
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