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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 Pity Of Love

... Where mouse-grey waters are flowing, ...

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Girl's Song

... And that was all my song - ...

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The Wanderings Of Oisin: Book III

... And their hound, and their horse, and their love, and their eyes that glimmer like silk ...

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From A Full Moon In March

... Through Jonathan Swift's clark grove he passed, and there ...

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Who Goes With Fergus?

... And pierce the deep wood's woven shade, ...

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The Seven Sages

... The Third. My great-grandfather's father talked of music, ...

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John Kinsella's Lament For Mr. Mary Moore

... Her bargain struck we laughed and talked ...

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The Fool By The Roadside

... Are but loose thread, are but loose thread ...

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He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes

... I bade my heart build these poor rhymes: ...

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Old Memory

... Through the long years of youth, and who would have thought ...

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Statistics

... "THOSE Platonists are a curse,' he said, ...

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The Old Age Of Queen Maeve

... nothing, He could remember when he had had fine dreams ...

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Towards Break Of Day

... But knew my finger could but have touched ...

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Adam's Curse

... There have been lovers who thought love should be ...

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Are You Content?

... On uncles, aunts, great-uncles or great-aunts, ...