The Poet Pleads With The Elemental Powers (William Butler Yeats Poems)
The Powers whose name and shape no living creature knows Have pulled the Immortal Rose; And though the Seven Lights ...
The Powers whose name and shape no living creature knows Have pulled the Immortal Rose; And though the Seven Lights ...
Under my window-ledge the waters race, Otters below and moor-hens on the top, Run for a mile undimmed in Heaven's ...
Because there is safety in derision I talked about an apparition, I took no trouble to convince, Or seem plausible ...
I dreamed as in my bed I lay, All night's fathomless wisdom come, That I had shorn my locks away ...
For certain minutes at the least That crafty demon and that loud beast That plague me day and night Ran ...
'What do you make so fair and bright?' 'I make the cloak of Sorrow: O lovely to see in all ...
I What shall I do with this absurdity - O heart, O troubled heart - this caricature, Decrepit age that ...
Some may have blamed you that you took away The verses that could move them on the day When, the ...
ARGUMENT. Baile and Aillinn were lovers, but Aengus, the Master of Love, wishing them to he happy in his own ...
Sang old Tom the lunatic That sleeps under the canopy: 'What change has put my thoughts astray And eyes that ...
Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; ...
What need you, being come to sense, But fumble in a greasy till And add the halfpence to the pence ...
Now, man of croziers, shadows called our names And then away, away, like whirling flames; And now fled by, mist-covered, ...
I. Ancestral Houses Surely among a rich man's flowering lawns, Amid the rustle of his planted hills, Life overflows without ...
I went out alone To sing a song or two, My fancy on a man, And you know who. Another ...
I. Ribh at the Tomb of Baile and Aillinn Because you have found me in the pitch-dark night With open ...
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