The Wanderings of Oisin: Book I (William Butler Yeats Poems)
S. Patrick. You who are bent, and bald, and blind, With a heavy heart and a wandering mind, Have known ...
S. Patrick. You who are bent, and bald, and blind, With a heavy heart and a wandering mind, Have known ...
They must to keep their certainty accuse All that are different of a base intent; Pull down established honour; hawk ...
A statesman is an easy man, He tells his lies by rote; A journalist makes up his lies And takes ...
ARGUMENT. Baile and Aillinn were lovers, but Aengus, the Master of Love, wishing them to he happy in his own ...
The First. My great-grandfather spoke to Edmund Burke In Grattan's house. The Second. My great-grandfather shared A pot-house bench with ...
Fled foam underneath us, and round us, a wandering and milky smoke, High as the Saddle-girth, covering away from our ...
Edain came out of Midhir's hill, and lay Beside young Aengus in his tower of glass, Where time is drowned ...
While I wrought out these fitful Danaan rhymes, My heart would brim with dreams about the times When we bent ...
King Eochaid came at sundown to a wood Westward of Tara. Hurrying to his queen He had outridden his war-wasted ...
I I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A kind old nun in a white hood replies; The children learn ...
That crazed girl improvising her music. Her poetry, dancing upon the shore, Her soul in division from itself Climbing, falling ...
Poetry, music, I have loved, and yet Because of those new dead That come into my soul and escape Confusion ...
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