Responsibilities - Closing
William Butler Yeats
While I, that reed-throated whisperer Who comes at need, although not now as once A clear articulation in the air, But inwardly, surmise companions Beyond the fling of the dull ass's hoof - Ben Johnson's phrase - and find when June is come At Kyle-na-no under that ancient roof A sterner conscience and a friendlier home, I can forgive even that wrong of wrongs, Those undreamt accidents that have made me - Seeing that Fame has perished that long while, Being but a part of ancient ceremony - Notorious, till all my priceless things Are but a post the passing dogs defile.
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- William Butler Yeats : Running To Paradise
- William Butler Yeats : Sailing To Byzantium
- William Butler Yeats : September
- William Butler Yeats : Shepherd And Goatheard
- William Butler Yeats : Shepherd And Goatherd
- William Butler Yeats : Sixteen Dead Men
- William Butler Yeats : Slim Adolescence That A Nymph Has Stripped,
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- William Butler Yeats : Remorse For Intemperate Speech
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- William Butler Yeats : Reconciliation
- William Butler Yeats : Quarrel In Old Age
- William Butler Yeats : Presences
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