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By William Butler Yeats O cloud-pale eyelids, dream-dimmed eyes The poets labouring all their days To build a perfect beauty in rhyme Are overthrown by a woman’s gaze And by the unlabouring brood of the skies: And therefore my heart will bow, when dew Is dropping sleep, until God burn time, Before the unlabouring stars and you. By William Butler Yeats Dear Craoibhin Aoibhin, look into our case. When we are high and airy hundreds say That if we hold that flight they’ll leave the place, While those same hundreds mock another day Because we have made our art of common things, So bitterly, you’d dream they longed to look All their lives through into some drift of wings. The Pick-Up book. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. A short story by William Butler, author of the novels Bang and The House 5/5(2).


By William Butler Yeats O cloud-pale eyelids, dream-dimmed eyes The poets labouring all their days To build a perfect beauty in rhyme Are overthrown by a woman's gaze And by the unlabouring brood of the skies: And therefore my heart will bow, when dew Is dropping sleep, until God burn time, Before the unlabouring stars and you. By William Butler Yeats Many ingenious lovely things are gone That seemed sheer miracle to the multitude, protected from the circle of the moon That pitches common things about. There stood Amid the ornamental bronze and stone An ancient image made of olive wood — And gone are phidias' famous ivories And all the golden grasshoppers and bees. "When You Are Old" is a poem by the Irish poet William Butler Yeats. In the poem, which is published in Yeats's second collection, The Rose (), the speaker asks someone to think ahead to old age, strongly suggesting that the addressee will eventually regret being unwilling to return the speaker's www.doorway.ru critics agree that the poem is about Yeats's relationship with Maud Gonne, an Irish.


Presences By William Butler Yeats. Presences By William Butler Yeats This night has been so strange that it seemedAs if the hair stood up on my www.doorway.ru going-down of the sun I have dreamedThat women laughing, or timid or wild,In rustle of lace or silken stuff,Climbed up my creaking stair. The Pick-Up book. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. A short story by William Butler, author of the novels Bang and The House. By William Butler Yeats Many ingenious lovely things are gone That seemed sheer miracle to the multitude, protected from the circle of the moon That pitches common things about. There stood Amid the ornamental bronze and stone An ancient image made of olive wood — And gone are phidias’ famous ivories And all the golden grasshoppers and bees.

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