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 ...
Man. In a cleft that's christened Alt Under broken stone I halt At the bottom of a pit That broad ...
A man that had six mortal wounds, a man Violent and famous, strode among the dead; Eyes stared out of ...
I What shall I do with this absurdity - O heart, O troubled heart - this caricature, Decrepit age that ...
That lover of a night Came when he would, Went in the dawning light Whether I would or no; Men ...
If you have revisited the town, thin Shade, Whether to look upon your monument (I wonder if the builder has ...
I walked among the seven woods of Coole: Shan-walla, where a willow-hordered pond Gathers the wild duck from the winter ...
A doll in the doll-maker's house Looks at the cradle and bawls: 'That is an insult to us.' But the ...
May God be praised for woman That gives up all her mind, A man may find in no man A ...
I Now that we're almost settled in our house I'll name the friends that cannot sup with us Beside a ...
Pardon, old fathers, if you still remain Somewhere in ear-shot for the story's end, Old Dublin merchant "free of the ...
An incident from the `Historia mei Temporis' of the Abbe Michel de Bourdeille Said lady once to lover, 'None can ...
I On the grey rock of Cashel the mind's eye Has called up the cold spirits that are born When ...
Bring me to the blasted oak That I, midnight upon the stroke, (All find safety in the tomb.) May call ...
A certain poet in outlandish clothes Gathered a crowd in some Byzantine lane, Talked1 of his country and its people, ...
A man came slowly from the setting sun, To Emer, raddling raiment in her dun, And said, 'I am that ...
Five-and-twenty years have gone Since old William pollexfen Laid his strong bones down in death By his wife Elizabeth In ...
There's many a strong farmer Whose heart would break in two, If he could see the townland That we are ...
Hidden by old age awhile In masker's cloak and hood, Each hating what the other loved, Face to face we ...
An old man cocked his car upon a bridge; He and his friend, their faces to the South, Had trod ...
O but we talked at large before The sixteen men were shot, But who can talk of give and take, ...
If any man drew near When I was young, I thought, 'He holds her dear,' And shook with hate and ...
Parnell came down the road, he said to a cheering man: 'Ireland shall get her freedom and you still break ...
I have old women's secrets now That had those of the young; Madge tells me what I dared not think ...
Sang Solomon to Sheba, And kissed her dusky face, 'All day long from mid-day We have talked in the one ...
Under my window-ledge the waters race, Otters below and moor-hens on the top, Run for a mile undimmed in Heaven's ...
Because I am mad about women I am mad about the hills,' Said that wild old wicked man Who travels ...
I fasted for some forty days on bread and buttermilk, For passing round the bottle with girls in rags or ...
Come gather round me, Parnellites, And praise our chosen man; Stand upright on your legs awhile, Stand upright while you ...
How should the world be luckier if this house, Where passion and precision have been one Time out of mind, ...
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