The Rose
William Butler Yeats
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This recording of Yeats' second poetry collection follows The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats (1908), which places four of the poems sometimes included in The Rose under a different rubric. Those poems have been recorded in the collection Early Ballads and Lyrics. The Rose contains some of Yeats' best-known verses, including The Lake Isle of Innisfree. - Summary by Kazbek (0 hr 37 min)
Chapitres
To the rose upon the rood of time | 2:29 | Lu par Kazbek |
Fergus and the Druid | 3:15 | Lu par Kazbek |
The death of Cuchulain | 6:46 | Lu par Kazbek |
The rose of the world | 1:12 | Lu par Kazbek |
The rose of peace | 1:02 | Lu par Kazbek |
The rose of battle | 2:46 | Lu par Kazbek |
A faery song | 1:14 | Lu par Kazbek |
The lake isle of Innisfree | 1:24 | Lu par Kazbek |
A cradle song | 0:45 | Lu par Kazbek |
The song of the old mother | 1:00 | Lu par Kazbek |
The pity of love | 0:42 | Lu par Kazbek |
The sorrow of love | 1:09 | Lu par Kazbek |
When you are old | 1:13 | Lu par Kazbek |
The white birds | 1:40 | Lu par Kazbek |
A dream of death | 0:57 | Lu par Kazbek |
A dream of a blessed spirit | 1:12 | Lu par Kazbek |
The man who dreamed of Faeryland | 3:35 | Lu par Kazbek |
The two trees | 2:26 | Lu par Kazbek |
To Ireland in the coming times | 2:58 | Lu par Kazbek |