The cloak, the boat, and the shoes
The falling of the leaves
Down by the Salley Gardens
The lake isle of Innisfree
The lamentation of the old pensioner
To some I have talked with by the fire
The song of wandering Aengus
He mourns for the change that has come upon him and his beloved and longs for the end of the world
He remembers forgotten beauty
He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved
The lover pleads with his friends for old friends
He wishes his beloved were dead
(Cont.) Red Hanrahan's song about Ireland
The old men admiring themselves in the water
To a poet, who would have me praise certain bad poets, imitators of his and mine
To a friend whose work has come to nothing
To a child dancing in the wid (I)
The old age of Queen Maeve.