The Life of William Butler Yeats is a remarkable one - poet, playwright, essayist, politician, occultist, astrologer, founder of a national theatre, voluminous correspondent, lover, husband and father. It was a life that extended to a packed, sometimes frantic seventy-three years and left us with what many consider to be one of the finest collections of poetry from one voice.NCLUDED IN The Life & Works of W. B. Yeats|from The Wanderings of Oisin|The Stolen Child|Down By The Salley Gardens|To The Rose Upon The Rood Of Time|The Lake Isle of Inisfree|The Pity of Love|The Sorrow of Love|When You Are Old|A Dream of Death|The Ballad Of Father Gilligan|The Fiddler of Dooney|The Host Of The Air|The Song Of Wandering Aengus|The Lover Mourns For The Loss Of Love|The Cap And Bells|The Secret Rose|He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven|Adam's Curse|No Second Troy|To A Child Dancing In The Wind|The Cold Heaven|September 1913|The Fisherman|The Wild Swans At Coole|Broken Dreams|Easter 1916|The Rose Tree|An Irish Airman Foresees His Death|Men Improve With The Years|Solomon to Sheba|To A Young Beauty|The Second Coming|A Prayer For My Daughter|Leda And The Swan|Among Schoolchildren|Sailing To Byzantium|The Tower|In Memory Of Eva Gore-Booth And Con Markiewicz|A Dialogue Of Self And Soul|For Anne Gregory|At Algeciraas - A Meditation Upon Death|The Choice|Mohini Chatterjee|Byzantium|Crazy Jane And Jack The Journeyman|Crazy Jane Talks With The Bishop|Crazy Jane On God|After Long Silence|Her Vision In The Wood|A Prayer For Old Age|Sweet Dancer|Roger Casement|Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?|From Under Ben Bulbin|The Man And The Echo|The Circus Animals' Desertion|Politics|Cuchulain Comforted