The Wind Among the Reeds was first published in 1899 and features short, personal lyrics on subjects such as Irish legends and personal relationships. - Summary by Newgatenovelist
The Hosting of the SidheThe Everlasting VoicesThe MoodsThe Lover Tells of the Rose in his HeartThe Host of the AirThe FishermanA Cradle SongInto the TwilightThe Song of Wandering AengusThe Song of the Old MotherThe Heart of the WomanThe Lover Mourns for the Loss of LoveHe Mourns for the Change that has come upon Him and his Beloved and Longs for the End of the WorldHe Bids his Beloved be at PeaceHe Reproves the CurlewHe Remembers Forgotten BeautyA Poet to his BelovedHe gives his Beloved certain RhymesTo my Heart, Bidding it have no FearThe Cap and BellsThe Valley of the Black PigThe Lover ask Forgiveness Because of his Many MoodsHe Tells of a Valley full of LoversHe Tells of the Perfect BeautyHe Hears the Cry of the SedgeHe thinks of Those who have Spoken Evil of his BelovedThe BlessedThe Secret RoseMaid QuietThe Travail of PassionThe Lover Pleads with his Friend for Old FriendsA Lover Speaks to the Hearers of his Songs in Coming DaysThe Poet Pleads with the Elemental PowersHe Wishes his Beloved were DeadHe Wishes for the Cloths of HeavenHe Thinks of his Past Greatness when a Part of the Constellations of HeavenThe Fiddler of Dooney
The Wind Among the Reeds (Version 2) - William Butler Yeats - Description and brief content, listen free online on the e-library site at Knigi-Audio.com/en/