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Born in June 13, 1865 / Died in January 28, 1939 / Ireland / English

Poems by William Butler Yeats

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The Song Of The Old Mother

... Of the matching of ribbons for bosom and head, ...

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Politics

... 'In our time the destiny of man prevents its meanings ...

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Byzantium

... Spirit after Spirit! The smithies break the flood ...

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A Cradle Song

... For I must own That I shall miss you ...

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Gratitude To The Unknown Instructors

... All things hang like a drop of dew ...

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The Coming Of Wisdom With Time

... I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun ...

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The Rose Tree

... There's nothing but our own red blood ...

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The Ballad Of Moll Magee

... Without doors or within,Pilin' the wood or pilin' the turf, ...

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O Do Not Love Too Long

... Their own thought from the other's, ...

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The Sad Shepherd

... But naught they heard, for they are always listening, ...

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The Living Beauty

... In bronze, or that in dazzling marble appears, ...

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Father And Child

... She hears me strike the board and say ...

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The Wanderings of Oisin: Book II

... Cease, cease, O mournful, laughing Fenian horn!We feasted for three days ...

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The Lady's Second Song

... The Lord have mercy upon us ...

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The Old Men Admiring Themselves In The Water

... By the waters. I heard the old, old men say, ...