A review by iseefeelings
W.B. Yeats Selected Poetry by W.B. Yeats



• The life of Yeats (like most of the people living in the Victorian period) is quite interesting to me - mystical and weird. ⠀
I'm fascinated with tragedy and I found so much of that in his life! Sometimes I wonder if I should share tragical stories that I've been stumbled upon? Will people want to hear it? But a part of me hates to reveal these forgotten lives in history to be taken as another 'pop' thing, just as the case of Vincent van Gogh.⠀

• Back to Yeats's poetry, not a five-star favourite but I found some gems in this book (prefer the short ones better).⠀
A list for later reference (in order of appearance):⠀
- The Stolen Child⠀
- Down by Salley Gardens⠀
- The Sorrow of Love⠀
- When You are Old⠀
- The Lover tells of the Rose in his Heart⠀
- He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven⠀
- Never Give all the Heart⠀
- Words⠀
- A Dialogue of Self and Soul⠀
- What Then?⠀
- Why Should not old Men be Mad?