W.B. Yeats Which Poem?. 1 Which Exam Poems have we studied? The Stolen Child September 1913 Easter1916 The Fisherman The Cold Heaven Wild Swans of Coole.

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W.B. Yeats Which Poem?

1 Which Exam Poems have we studied? The Stolen Child September 1913 Easter1916 The Fisherman The Cold Heaven Wild Swans of Coole

2 What other poems can you make reference to? The Coat The Lake Isle of Innisfree The Song of Wandering Aengus

3 How do we refer to his early poems? The Celtic Twilight Poems

The next few questions will give you the opening few words from each exam poem. Which is which….?

4 “Suddenly I saw…” The Cold Heaven

5 “I have met them….” Easter 1916

6 “Although I can see…” The Fisherman

7 “What need you…” September 1913

8 “Where dips …” The Stolen Child

9 “The trees are….” The Wild Swans at Coole

10 Both The Song of Wandering Aengus and The Lake Isle of Innisfree begin with the same word. What is that word? “I” “I went out to the hazel wood” “I will arise and go now, and go to Inisfree”

The next few poems will quote a random line or phrase from on of the poems. Which poem?

11 “All that delirium of the brave” September 1913

12 “Vanished and left but memories” The Cold Heaven

13 “There lies a leafy island” The Stolen Child

14 “Hearts with one purpose alone” Easter 1916

15 “All’s changed” The Wild Swans at Coole

16 “The living men that I hate” The Fisherman