Michael Robartes and the Dancer
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Michael Robartes and the Dancer is a 1921
1921 in poetry
— Wilfred Owen, concluding lines of Dulce et Decorum Est, published this yearNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature .-Events:...

 book of poems by William Butler Yeats
William Butler Yeats
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and playwright, and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and British literary establishments, in his later years he served as an Irish Senator for two terms...

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It includes the poems:
  1. Michael Robartes and the Dancer
  2. Solomon And The Witch
  3. An Image From A Past Life
  4. Under Saturn
  5. Easter, 1916
    Easter, 1916
    thumb|right|200px|1920 photograph of [[William Butler Yeats]]Easter, 1916 is a poem by W. B. Yeats describing the poet's torn emotions regarding the events of the Easter Rising staged in Ireland against British rule on Easter Monday, April 24, 1916. The uprising was unsuccessful, and most of the...

  6. Sixteen Dead Men
  7. The Rose Tree
  8. On A Political Prisoner
  9. The Leaders Of The Crowd
  10. Towards Break Of Day
  11. Demon And Beast
  12. The Second Coming
    The Second Coming (poem)
    "The Second Coming" is a poem composed by Irish poet William Butler Yeats in 1919 and first printed in The Dial and afterwards included in his 1921 collection of verses titled Michael Robartes and the Dancer. The poem uses Christian imagery regarding the Apocalypse and second coming as allegory to...

  13. A Prayer For My Daughter
    A Prayer for my Daughter
    "A Prayer for my Daughter" is a poem by William Butler Yeats written in 1919 and published in 1921 as part of Yeats' collection Michael Robartes and the Dancer. It is written to Anne, the daughter of Yeats and Georgie Hyde Lees, whom Yeats married after his last marriage proposal to Maud Gonne was...

  14. A Meditation In Time Of War
  15. To Be Carved On A Stone At Thoor Ballylee

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