Fergus And The Druid (William Butler Yeats Poems)
Fergus. This whole day have I followed in the rocks, And you have changed and flowed from shape to shape, ...
Fergus. This whole day have I followed in the rocks, And you have changed and flowed from shape to shape, ...
'Lay me in a cushioned chair; Carry me, ye four, With cushions here and cushions there, To see the world ...
S. Patrick. You who are bent, and bald, and blind, With a heavy heart and a wandering mind, Have known ...
O'Driscoll drove with a song The wild duck and the drake From the tall and the tufted reeds Of the ...
He stood among a crowd at Dromahair; His heart hung all upon a silken dress, And he had known at ...
Here is fresh matter, poet, Matter for old age meet; Might of the Church and the State, Their mobs put ...
Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream? For these red lips, with all their mournful pride, Mournful that no ...
I cried when the moon was mutmuring to the birds: 'Let peewit call and curlew cry where they will, I ...
Far-off, most secret, and inviolate Rose, Enfold me in my hour of hours; where those Who sought thee in the ...
When the flaming lute-thronged angelic door is wide; When an immortal passion breathes in mortal clay; Our hearts endure the ...
A certain poet in outlandish clothes Gathered a crowd in some Byzantine lane, Talked1 of his country and its people, ...
The host is riding from Knocknarea And over the grave of Clooth-na-Bare; Caoilte tossing his burning hair, And Niamh calling ...
The woods of Arcady are dead, And over is their antique joy; Of old the world on dreaming fed; Grey ...
'Although I'd lie lapped up in linen A deal I'd sweat and little earn If I should live as live ...
Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days! Come near me, while I sing the ancient ways: Cuchulain ...
Fled foam underneath us, and round us, a wandering and milky smoke, High as the Saddle-girth, covering away from our ...
I Her Courtesy With the old kindness, the old distinguished grace, She lies, her lovely piteous head amid dull red ...
Poets with whom I learned my trade. Companions of the Cheshire Cheese, Here's an old story I've remade, Imagining 'twould ...
I What shall I do with this absurdity - O heart, O troubled heart - this caricature, Decrepit age that ...
O heart, be at peace, because Nor knave nor dolt can break What's not for their applause, Being for a ...
Man. In a cleft that's christened Alt Under broken stone I halt At the bottom of a pit That broad ...
If any man drew near When I was young, I thought, 'He holds her dear,' And shook with hate and ...
I walked among the seven woods of Coole: Shan-walla, where a willow-hordered pond Gathers the wild duck from the winter ...
I Blessed be this place, More blessed still this tower; A bloody, arrogant power Rose out of the race Uttering, ...
Was it the double of my dream The woman that by me lay Dreamed, or did we halve a dream ...
God grant a blessing on this tower and cottage And on my heirs, if all remain unspoiled, No table or ...
I am worn out with dreams; A weather-worn, marble triton Among the streams; And all day long I look Upon ...
An old man cocked his car upon a bridge; He and his friend, their faces to the South, Had trod ...
I I saw a staring virgin stand Where holy Dionysus died, And tear the heart out of his side. And ...
I would that we were, my beloved, white birds on the foam of the sea! We tire of the flame ...
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