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| 1261. | In Memory Of Alfred Pollexfen by William Butler Yeats> | | Five-and-twenty years have gone
Since old William pollexfen
Laid his strong bones down in death
By his wife Elizabeth
In the grey stone tomb he ma... |
| 1262. | Parnell by William Butler Yeats> | | Parnell came down the road, he said to a cheering man:
'Ireland shall get her freedom and you still break stone.'... |
| 1263. | Come Gather Round Me, Parnellites by William Butler Yeats> | | Come gather round me, Parnellites,
And praise our chosen man;
Stand upright on your legs awhile,
Stand upright while you can,
For soon we lie wher... |
| 1264. | Her Triumph by William Butler Yeats> | | I did the dragon's will until you came
Because I had fancied love a casual
Improvisation, or a settled game
That followed if I let the kerchief fal... |
| 1265. | Swift's Epitaph by William Butler Yeats> | | Swift has sailed into his rest;
Savage indignation there
Cannot lacerate his breast.
Imitate him if you dare,
World-besotted traveller; he
Served... |
| 1267. | The Spur by William Butler Yeats> | | You think it horrible that lust and rage
Should dance attention upon my old age;
They were not such a plague when I was young;
What else have I to ... |
| 1268. | The Cap And Bells by William Butler Yeats> | | The jester walked in the garden:
The garden had fallen still;
He bade his soul rise upward
And stand on her window-sill.
It rose in a straight b... |
| 1269. | He Bids His Beloved Be At Peace by William Butler Yeats> | | I hear the Shadowy Horses, their long manes a-shake,
Their hoofs heavy with tumult, their eyes glimmering white;
The North unfolds above them clingi... |
| 1270. | A Deep Sworn Vow by William Butler Yeats> | | Others because you did not keep
That deep-sworn vow have been friends of mine;
Yet always when I look death in the face,
When I clamber to the heig... |
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