The Scholars
William Butler Yeats
BALD heads forgetful of their sins, Old, learned, respectable bald heads Edit and annotate the lines That young men, tossing on their beds, Rhymed out in love's despair To flatter beauty's ignorant ear. All shuffle there; all cough in ink; All wear the carpet with their shoes; All think what other people think; All know the man their neighbour knows. Lord, what would they say Did their Catullus walk that way?
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- William Butler Yeats : The Shadowy Waters: Introductory Lines
- William Butler Yeats : The Shadowy Waters: The Harp Of Aengus
- William Butler Yeats : The Shadowy Waters: The Shadowy Waters
- William Butler Yeats : The Song Of The Happy Shepherd
- William Butler Yeats : The Song Of The Old Mother
- William Butler Yeats : The Song Of Wandering Aengus
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- William Butler Yeats : The Saint And The Hunchback
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- William Butler Yeats : The Rose Of Battle
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- William Butler Yeats : The Ragged Wood
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