A Man Young And Old (William Butler Yeats Poems)
IFirst LoveTHOUGH nurtured like the sailing moonIn beauty's murderous brood,She walked awhile and blushed awhileAnd on my pathway stoodUntil I ...
IFirst LoveTHOUGH nurtured like the sailing moonIn beauty's murderous brood,She walked awhile and blushed awhileAnd on my pathway stoodUntil I ...
An old man cocked his car upon a bridge; He and his friend, their faces to the South, Had trod ...
Endure what life God gives and ask no longer span; Cease to remember the delights of youth, travel-wearied aged man; ...
S. Patrick. You who are bent, and bald, and blind, With a heavy heart and a wandering mind, Have known ...
`O cruel Death, give three things back,' Sang a bone upon the shore; `A child found all a child can ...
O what to me the little room That was brimmed up with prayer and rest; He bade me out into ...
She lived in storm and strife, Her soul had such desire For what proud death may bring That it could ...
Earth in beauty dressed Awaits returning spring. All true love must die, Alter at the best Into some lesser thing. ...
If you have revisited the town, thin Shade, Whether to look upon your monument (I wonder if the builder has ...
For certain minutes at the least That crafty demon and that loud beast That plague me day and night Ran ...
Sing of the O'Rahilly, Do not deny his right; Sing a 'the' before his name; Allow that he, despite All ...
I swayed upon the gaudy stem The butt-end of a steering-oar, And saw wherever I could turn A crowd upon ...
An incident from the `Historia mei Temporis' of the Abbe Michel de Bourdeille Said lady once to lover, 'None can ...
I Her Courtesy With the old kindness, the old distinguished grace, She lies, her lovely piteous head amid dull red ...
Three old hermits took the air By a cold and desolate sea, First was muttering a prayer, Second rummaged for ...
I What shall I do with this absurdity - O heart, O troubled heart - this caricature, Decrepit age that ...
Fled foam underneath us, and round us, a wandering and milky smoke, High as the Saddle-girth, covering away from our ...
I Now that we're almost settled in our house I'll name the friends that cannot sup with us Beside a ...
Poets with whom I learned my trade. Companions of the Cheshire Cheese, Here's an old story I've remade, Imagining 'twould ...
I sat on cushioned otter-skin: My word was law from Ith to Emain, And shook at Inver Amergin The hearts ...
I have pointed out the yelling pack, The hare leap to the wood, And when I pass a compliment Rejoice ...
There where the course is, Delight makes all of the one mind, The riders upon the galloping horses, The crowd ...
I On the grey rock of Cashel the mind's eye Has called up the cold spirits that are born When ...
I There all the golden codgers lay, There the silver dew, And the great water sighed for love, And the ...
King Eochaid came at sundown to a wood Westward of Tara. Hurrying to his queen He had outridden his war-wasted ...
I I saw a staring virgin stand Where holy Dionysus died, And tear the heart out of his side. And ...
Here at right of the entrance this bronze head, Human, superhuman, a bird's round eye, Everything else withered and mummy-dead. ...
Five-and-twenty years have gone Since old William pollexfen Laid his strong bones down in death By his wife Elizabeth In ...
ARGUMENT. Baile and Aillinn were lovers, but Aengus, the Master of Love, wishing them to he happy in his own ...
I know that I shall meet my fate Somewhere among the clouds above; Those that I fight I do not ...
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