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William Butler Yeats
NOW must I these three praise -- Three women that have wrought What joy is in my days: One because no thought, Nor those unpassing cares, No, not in these fifteen Many-times-troubled years, Could ever come between Mind and delighted mind; And one because her hand Had strength that could unbind What none can understand, What none can have and thrive, Youth's dreamy load, till she So changed me that I live Labouring in ecstasy. And what of her that took All till my youth was gone With scarce a pitying look? How could I praise that one? When day begins to break I count my good and bad, Being wakeful for her sake, Remembering what she had, What eagle look still shows, While up from my heart's root So great a sweetness flows I shake from head to foot.
Next 10 Poems
- William Butler Yeats : From A Full Moon In March
- William Butler Yeats : From The 'antigone'
- William Butler Yeats : Girl's Song
- William Butler Yeats : Gratitude To The Unknown Instructors
- William Butler Yeats : He Bids His Beloved Be At Peace
- William Butler Yeats : He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes
- William Butler Yeats : He Hears The Cry Of The Sedge
- William Butler Yeats : He Mourns For The Change That Has Come Upon Him And His Beloved, And Longs For The End Of The World
- William Butler Yeats : He Rembers Forgotten Beauty
- William Butler Yeats : He Remembers Forgotten Beauty
Previous 10 Poems
- William Butler Yeats : Fragments
- William Butler Yeats : Form The Green Helmet And Other Poems
- William Butler Yeats : For Anne Gregory
- William Butler Yeats : Fergus And The Druid
- William Butler Yeats : Father And Child
- William Butler Yeats : Fallen Majesty
- William Butler Yeats : Ephemera
- William Butler Yeats : Ego Dominus Tuus
- William Butler Yeats : Easter, 1916
- William Butler Yeats : Down By The Salley Gardens