Poetry
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To A Child Dancing In The Wind by William Butler Yeats
I Dance there upon the shore; What need have you to care For wind or waters roar? And tumble out…
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Three Songs To The Same Tune by William Butler Yeats
I Grandfather sang it under the gallows:” Hear, gentlemen, ladies, and all mankind:Money is good and a girl might be…
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Three Songs To The One Burden by William Butler Yeats
The Roaring Tinker if you like,But Mannion is my name,And I beat up the common sortAnd think it is no…
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Three Movements by William Butler Yeats
Shakespearean fish swam the sea, far away from land;Romantic fish swam in nets coming to the hand;What are all those…
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The Travail Of Passion by William Butler Yeats
When the flaming lute-thronged angelic door is wide;When an immortal passion breathes in mortal clay;Our hearts endure the scourge, the…
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The Tower by William Butler Yeats
SAILING TO BYZANTIUM I That is no country for old men. The youngIn one another’s arms, birds in the trees—…
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The Three Monuments by William Butler Yeats
They hold their public meetings whereOur most renowned patriots stand,One among the birds of the air,A stumpier on either hand;And…
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The Three Hermits by William Butler Yeats
Three old hermits took the airBy a cold and desolate sea,First was muttering a prayer,Second rummaged for a flea;On a…
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The Three Bushes by William Butler Yeats
Said lady once to lover,“None can rely uponA love that lacks its proper food;And if your love were goneHow could…
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The Three Beggars by William Butler Yeats
Though to my feathers in the wet,I have stood here from break of day,I have not found a thing to…
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