Literature
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Another Song Of A Fool by William Butler Yeats
This great purple butterfly,In the prison of my hands,Has a learning in his eyeNot a poor fool understands. Once he…
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An Image From A Past Life by William Butler Yeats
(He.) Never until this night have I been stirred.The elaborate starlight throws a reflectionOn the dark stream,Till all the eddies…
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Anashuya And Vijaya by William Butler Yeats
A i(little Indian temple) in i(the Golden Age.) Around it i(a garden;)i(around that the forest. Anashuya, the young priestess, kneelinq)i(within…
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An Acre Of Grass by William Butler Yeats
Picture and book remain,An acre of green grassFor air and exercise,Now strength of body goes;Midnight, an old houseWhere nothing stirs…
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Among School Children by William Butler Yeats
I walk through the long schoolroom questioning;A kind old nun in a white hood replies;The children learn to cipher and…
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A Memory Of Youth by William Butler Yeats
The moments passed as at a play;I had the wisdom love brings forth;I had my share of mother-wit,And yet for…
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A Man Young And Old:- First Love by William Butler Yeats
Though nurtured like the sailing moonIn beautys murderous brood,She walked awhile and blushed awhileAnd on my pathway stoodUntil I thought…
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A Man Young And Old by William Butler Yeats
I I(First Love)Through nurtured like the sailing moonIn beauty’s murderous brood,She walked awhile and blushed awhileAnd on my pathway stoodUntil…
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All Souls Night by William Butler Yeats
i(Epilogue to “A Vision’) Midnight has come, and the great Christ Church BellAnd may a lesser bell sound through the…
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Against Unworthy Praise by William Butler Yeats
O Heart, be at peace, becauseNor knave nor dolt can breakWhats not for their applause,Being for a womans sake.Enough if…
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