He Hears The Cry Of The Sedge
William Butler Yeats
I WANDER by the edge Of this desolate lake Where wind cries in the sedge: i{Until the axle break That keeps the stars in their round, And hands hurl in the deep The banners of East and West, And the girdle of light is unhound, Your breast will not lie by the breast Of your beloved in sleep.}
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- 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
- William Butler Yeats : He Reproves The Curlew
- William Butler Yeats : He Tells Of A Valley Full Of Lovers
- William Butler Yeats : He Tells Of The Perfect Beauty
- William Butler Yeats : He Thinks Of His Past Greatness When A Part Of The Constellations Of Heaven
- William Butler Yeats : He Thinks Of Those Who Have Spoken Evil Of His Beloved
- William Butler Yeats : He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven
- William Butler Yeats : He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead
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- William Butler Yeats : He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes
- William Butler Yeats : He Bids His Beloved Be At Peace
- William Butler Yeats : Gratitude To The Unknown Instructors
- William Butler Yeats : Girl's Song
- William Butler Yeats : From The 'antigone'
- William Butler Yeats : From A Full Moon In March
- William Butler Yeats : Friends
- William Butler Yeats : Fragments
- William Butler Yeats : Form The Green Helmet And Other Poems
- William Butler Yeats : For Anne Gregory