CONTENTS
Introduction by the Translator
From Under the Moon (1882-1894)
An Old and Solitary One
The world is but a strange romance
From Crossways (1889)
The Song of the Happy Shepherd
The Falling of the Leaves
Ephemera
The Stolen Child
To an Isle in the Water
Down by the Salley Gardens
From The Rose (1893)
Fergus and the Druid
The Rose of peace
A Faery Song
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
A Cradle Song
The Pity of Love
The Sorrow of Love
When You are Old
The white Birds
A Dream of Death
The Countess Cathleen in Paradise
Who goes with Fergus?
The Man who dreamed of Faeryland
The Lamentation of the Old Pensioner
The Two Trees
To Some I have Talked with by the fire
From The Wind Among the Reeds (1899)
The Everlasting Voices
The Moods
The Lover tells of the rose in his Heart
The Fish
Into the Twilight
The Song of Wandering Aengus
The Song of the Old Mother
The Heart of the Woman
The Lover mourns for the loss of love
He Mourns for the Change that has come upon Him and his Beloved,
and longs for the End of the World
He bids his Beloved be at peace
He reproves the Curlew
A Poet to his Beloved
He gives his Beloved certain Rhymes
To his Heart,bidding it have no Fear
The Cap and Bells
He tell sofa Valley full of Lovers
He hears the Cry of the Sedge
Maid Quiet
The Travail of Passion
The Lover speaks to the Hearers of his Song sin Coming Days
The Poet pleads with the Elemental Powers
He wishes his Beloved were Dead
He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
He thinks of his Past Greatness when a Part of the Constellations
The Fiddler of Dooney
From In the Seven Woods (1904)
The Arrow
Old Memory
Never give all the Heart
The Withering of the Boughs
Adam's Curse
Red Hanrahan's Song about Ireland
The Old Men admiring The mselves in the Water
The Ragged Wood
O do not Love Too Long
From The Green Helmet and Other Poems (1910)
His Dream
A Woman Homer sung
Words
No Second Troy
Reconciliation
King and no King
Peace
A Drinking Song
The Coming of Wisdom with Time
To Poet,who would have me Praisecertain Bad Poets,Imitators of His and Mine
These are the Clouds
A Friend’s Illness
All things can tempt Me
Brown Penny
From Responsibilities (1914)
To a Friend whose Work has come to Nothing
Paudeen
To a Shade
When Helen lived
Beggar to Beggar cried
The Mountain Tomb
Fallen Majesty
The Cold Heaven
The Magi
A Coat
From The wild Swans at Coole (1919)
An Irish Airman foresees his death
Men improve with the Years
A Song
The Scholars
Tom O' Roughley
Memory
The People
His Phoenix
A Thought from Propertius
Broken dreams
A Deep-sworn Vow
The Balloon of the Mind
To a Squirrel at Kyle-na-no
On being asked for a War Poem
Ego Do minus Tuus
A Prayer on going into my House
The Phases of the Moon
Another Song of a Fool
From Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921)
Easter,1916
On a Political Prisoner
The Leaders of the Crowd
Towards Break of Day
A Prayer for my Daughter
A Meditation in time of War
From The Tower (1928)
The Wheel
Youth and Age
Leda and the Swan
On a Picture of a Black Centaur by Edmund Dulac
A Man Young and Old:
Ⅲ.The Mermaid
V. The Empty Cup
Ⅷ. Summer and Spring
From The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933)
Death
A Dialogue of Self and Soul
Oil and Blood
Symbols
Spilt Milk
The Nineteenth Century and After
Three Movements
Swift's Epitaph
Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors
Words for Music Perhaps:
V. Crazy Jane on God
Ⅻ. Love's Loneliness
XVII. After Long Silence
XXIV. Old Tom again
A Woman Young and Old:
Ⅰ. Father and Child
From Parnell's Funeral and Other Poems (1935)
Two Songs Rewritten for the Tune's Sake
Supernatural Songs:
Ⅲ. Rich in ecstasy
Ⅳ. There
Ⅸ. The Four Ages of Man
Ⅹ. Conjunctions
Ⅺ. A Needle's Eye
Ⅻ. Meru
From New Poems (1938)
Lapis Lazuli
Imitated from the Japanese
Sweet Dancer
The Three Bushes
The Lady's First Song
The Lady' Second Song
The Lady's Third Song
The Lover's Song
The Chambermaid's first Song
The Chambermaid's Second Song
Beautiful Lofty Things
The great Day
The Spur
A Model for the Laureate
Those Images
From On the Boiler (1939)
Why should not Old Men be Mad?
Crazy Jane on the Mountain
From Last Poems (1938—39)
Under Ben Bulben
A Stick of Incense
A Nativity
Man and the Echo
Politics
Appendix
A Yeats Chronology
目 录
译者序
选自《月下》(1882-1894)
衰老而孤独者
世界不过是奇异的传奇
选自《十字路》(1889)
快乐的牧人之歌
叶落
蜉蝣
拐走的孩子
去那水中一小岛
在那些柳园的下边
选自《玫瑰》(1893)
佛格斯与祭司
和平的玫瑰
仙谣
湖岛因尼斯弗里
摇篮曲
爱的怜悯
爱的悲伤
在你年老时
白鸟
梦死
女伯爵凯瑟琳在天堂
谁跟佛格斯同去
梦想仙境的人
老雇佣兵的哀歌
两棵树
致曾与我拥火而谈的人
选自《苇间风》(1899)
不绝的喊声
情绪
恋人述说他心中的玫瑰
鱼
到曙光里来
漫游的安格斯之歌
老母亲之歌
女人的心
恋人伤悼失恋
他伤叹他和爱人所遭遇的变故
并渴望世界末日来临
他教爱人平静下来
他怨责麻鹬
诗人致所爱
他赠给爱人一些诗句
致他的心,教它不要怕
饰铃帽
他描述一个满是恋人的山谷
他听见蒲苇的呼喊
宁静姑娘
受难之苦
恋人对他的歌的未来听众说
诗人祈求四大之力
他愿所爱已死
他冀求天国的锦缎
他思想前世作为天上星宿之一的伟大
都尼的提琴手
选自《在那七片树林里》(1904)
箭
旧忆
切勿把心全交出
树枝的枯萎
亚当所受的诅咒
红发罕拉汉关于爱尔兰的歌
水中自我欣赏的老人
蓬茸的树林
哦,别爱得太久
选自《绿盔及其它》(1910)
他的梦
荷马歌颂的女人
文字
没有第二个特洛伊
和解
王与非王
和平
祝酒歌
智慧与时俱来
致一位诗人,他想让我赞扬某些摹仿他和我的蹩脚诗人
这些是云翳
一位朋友的疾病
凡事都能诱使我
铜分币
选自《责任》(1914)
致一位徒劳无功的朋友
白丁
致一个幽魂
海伦在世时
乞丐对着乞丐喊
山墓
亡国之君
寒天
东方三贤
一件大衣
选自《库勒的野天鹅》(1919)
一位爱尔兰飞行员预见自己之死
人随年岁长进
一首歌
学究
汤姆•欧拉夫雷
记忆
人民
他的不死鸟
得自普罗佩提乌斯的一个想法
残破的梦
深沉的誓言
思绪气球
致凯尔纳诺的一只松鼠
有人求作战争诗感赋
吾乃尔主
入宅祈祷
月相
傻子的另一支歌
选自《麦克尔•罗巴蒂斯与舞者》(1921)
一九一六年复活节
关于一名政治犯
群众领袖
将近破晓
为我女儿祈祷
战时冥想
选自《碉楼》(1928)
轮
青年与老年
丽达与天鹅
题埃德蒙•杜拉克作黑色人头马怪图
一个男人的青年和老年
三、美人鱼
五、空杯
八、夏天与春天
选自《旋梯及其它》(1933)
死
自性与灵魂的对话
膏与血
象征
洒掉的奶
十九世纪及以后
三次运动
斯威夫特的墓志铭
对不相识的导师们的谢忱
或许可谱曲的歌词
五、疯珍妮谈上帝
十二、爱的寂寞
十七、长久沉默之后
廿四、又见老汤姆
一个女人的青年和老年
一、父与女
选自《帕内尔的葬礼及其它》(1935)
照谱重填的两首歌
超自然的歌
三、瑞夫在出神状态
四、那里
九、人的四个时期
十、会合
十一、针眼
十二、迷卢
选自《新诗》(1938)
天青石雕
仿日本诗
曼妙的舞女
三株灌木
贵妇的第一支歌
贵妇的第二支歌
贵妇的第三支歌
情郎的歌
侍女的第一支歌
侍女的第二支歌
美丽高尚的事物
伟大的日子
刺激
桂冠诗人的楷模
那些形象
选自《在锅炉上》(1939)
老年人为什么不该发狂
疯珍妮在山上
选自《最后的诗》(1938-39)
布尔本山下
一炷香
圣诞
人与回声
政治
附 录
叶芝年表
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