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YEATS
YEATS
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... Innisfree poet
...Slouches towards Bethlehem poet
Adams Curse poet
Among School Children poet
Byzantium poet
Deirdre playwright
Down by the Salley Gardens poet
Easter 1916 poet
Easter
I bring you with reverent Hands / The books of my numberless dreams... poet
In dreams begin responsibility writer
In the Seven Woods poet
In the Seven Woods writer
Law Like Love poet
Leda and the Swan poet
Purgatory dramatist
Sailing to Byzantium poet
Sailing to Byzantium writer
That is no country for old men poet
The Cap and Bells poet
The Countess Cathleen playwright
The Fiddler of Dooney creator
The Fiddler of Dooney poet
The Hernes Egg playwright
The Lake Isle of Innisfree poet
The Lake Isle of Innisfree writer
The Land of Hearts Desire poet
The Rose penner
The Second Coming poet
The Shadowy Waters poet
The Tower poet
The Wanderings of Oisin poet
The Wild Swans at Coole poet
The Wind Among the Reeds poet
The Winding Stair poet
The seeming needs of my fool-driven land poet
Byzantium poet
The Second Coming poet
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold penner
1923 Irish literature Nobelist
1923 Literature Nobelist
1923 Nobel laureate for literature
Abbey Theatre cofounder
Abbey Theatre founder
Dramatist who co-founded the Abbey Theatre
Dublin-born dramatist
Dublin-born poet
First Irishman to win a Nobel Prize
First Irishman to win the Nobel Prize
He celebrated Innisfree
He wrote Its certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat
His epitaph famously reads Cast a cold eye/ On life
Irelands first Nobel Prize winner for Literature
Irelands first literature Nobelist
Irish Literary Theatre cofounder
Irish Nobel poet
Irish Nobelist
Irish Nobelist of 1923
Irish dramatist
Irish literary leader
Irish man of letters
Irish poet
Irish poet W.B.
Irish poet William Butler ___
Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner
Irish poet who wrote The Lake Isle of Innisfree
Irish poet with a Nobel
Irish poet-playwright
Lady Gregory cohort
Literature Nobelist
Literature Nobelist William Butler ___
Nobel-winning Irish poet
Nobelist Irish poet
Nobelist in Literature: 1923
Nobelist of 1923
Poet W.B.
Poet William Butler
Poet William Butler --
Poet William Butler ___
Poet from Dublin
Poet who was part Butler
Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature
Poet whose epitaph reads Cast a cold eye / On life
Poet with a fanatics heart
Purgatory playwright
Shaw contemporary
The Cranberries ___ Grave
William Butler --
William Butler ___
Winner of Nobel Prize for literature, 1923.
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923.
He wrote Deirdre, 1907.
Irish poet, Nobel Prize winner, 1923.
Irish poet (1865–1939).
Poet, Senator, Nobel prize winner.
Irish dramatist and poet.
He wrote Kathleen ni Houlihan.
Irish Nobel prize poet.
Author of Deirdre.
Great 20th century poet.
Irish poet, Nobel prize winner.
He wrote If I Were Four and Twenty.
Nobel Prize poet.
Abbey Theatre figure.
1923 Nobelist in literature.
Nobelist poet.
Famed poet.
Abbey Theater name
Nobel Prize winner, 1923.
Irish playwright
Author
Nobelist for literature: 1923
Irish poet and dramatist.
Irish playwright-poet
Irish poet-dramatist
Crazy Jane poet
Irish Renaissance leader
Abbey Theatre dramatist
An Irish Literary Theatre founder
Abbey Theatre pioneer
Adam's Curse poet
Celtic Twilight author
He wrote The Hour Glass
Nobelist poet: 1923
Deirdre dramatist
The Herne's Egg playwright
Poet with a fanatic's heart
He wrote It's certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat
A Full Moon in March poet
Poet who originated the phrase no country for old men
Poet who wrote In dreams begins responsibility
Horseman, pass by! poet
First Nobel laureate from Ireland
Poet who wrote I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree
Irish poet and dramatist, d. 1939
Irish poet, 1923 Nobel Prize winner
Poet sure to receive a first from Trinity
Stay up to let in eastern poet
W.B. __, Irish poet
Poet who foresaw an Irish airman's death?
Butler
Poet put one t in affirmative
Poet finds the mark of a leech on food
Linesman scoffs, holding up end of play
Poet makes NATO reverse negative environment
I Am of Ireland poet
Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate
First Irish Literature Nobelist
Irish poet who wrote Easter, 1916
Agreeable remark about flipping reserve linesman
Guy turned to welcome English poet
American's vote for Eliot, initially, as literary prizewinner
Poet who wrote That is no country for old men
First Irish Nobelist in Literature
Fiddler of Dooney poet (1899)
OCasey contemporary
Nobelist William Butler ___
He wrote, The best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full of passionate intensity
Starts to 'accentuate the affirmative' gripping this poet
Irish poet who wrote The Lake Isle of Innisfree, d. 1939
Some knit a scarf, having spun material
Playwright scoffs behind enemys back
Renowned Irish poet
Remain bowled over about English writer whose words go around here?
Dont go to bed, taking in English poet
Irish poet W. B. ___, who wrote The Second Coming
Irish poet, d. 1939
Linesman worries after penalty at the death
Poet who spread his dreams under your feet?
Poets starting yearly excursion around the Shetlands
Source of the title No Country for Old Men
William Butler ___ (poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923)
Poet agreed terms without hesitation
Keats and this other poet share food after initial disagreement
W.B. __, Irish poet and politician
Poet whose work inspired the title of Achebes iThings Fall Apart/i
The Wild Swans at Coole writer
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Only PG-rated in terms of sexual content, say
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