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| 1271. | An Appointment by William Butler Yeats> | | Being out of heart with government
I took a broken root to fling
Where the proud, wayward squirrel went,
Taking delight that he could spring;
And ... |
| 1272. | Veronica's Napkin by William Butler Yeats> | | The Heavenly Circuit; Berenice's Hair;
Tent-pole of Eden; the tent's drapery;
Symbolical glory of thc earth and air!
The Father and His angelic hie... |
| 1273. | 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 plaited th... |
| 1274. | Parting by William Butler Yeats> | | He. Dear, I must be gone
While night Shuts the eyes
Of the household spies;
That song announces dawn.
She. No, night's bird and love's
... |
| 1275. | The Countess Cathleen In Paradise by William Butler Yeats> | | All the heavy days are over;
Leave the body's coloured pride
Underneath the grass and clover,
With the feet laid side by side.
Bathed in flaming... |
| 1277. | A Man Young And Old: V. The Empty Cup by William Butler Yeats> | | A crazy man that found a cup,
When all but dead of thirst,
Hardly dared to wet his mouth
Imagining, moon-accursed,
That another mouthful
And his ... |
| 1278. | The Happy Townland by William Butler Yeats> | | There's many a strong farmer
Whose heart would break in two,
If he could see the townland
That we are riding to;
Boughs have their fruit and bloss... |
| 1279. | Upon A House Shaken By The Land Agitation by William Butler Yeats> | | How should the world be luckier if this house,
Where passion and precision have been one
Time out of mind, became too ruinous
To breed the lidleSs ... |
| 1280. | The Dancer At Cruachan And Cro-Patrick by William Butler Yeats> | | I, proclaiming that there is
Among birds or beasts or men
One that is perfect or at peace.
Danced on Cruachan's windy plain,
Upon Cro-patrick sang... |
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