Unwearied still, lover by lover, They paddle in the cold Companionable streams or climb the air Their hearts have not grown old.
More Quotes from William Butler Yeats:
Others because you did not keepThat deep-sworn vow have been friends of mineYet always when I look death in the face,When I clamber to the heights of sleep,Or when I grow excited with wine,Suddenly I meet your face.William Butler Yeats
The last stroke of midnight dies.All day in the one chairFrom dream to dream and rhyme to rhyme I have rangedIn rambling talk with an image of airVague memories, nothing but memories.
William Butler Yeats
The night can sweat with terror as before We pieced our thoughts into philosophy, And planned to bring the world under a rule, Who are but weasels fighting in a hole.
William Butler Yeats
No art can conquer the people alonethe people are conquered by an ideal of life upheld by authority.
William Butler Yeats
Much did I rage when young, Being by the world oppressed, But now with flattering tongue It speeds the parting guest.
William Butler Yeats
We are happy when for everything inside us there is a corresponding something outside us.
William Butler Yeats
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