Three Things
William Butler Yeats
‘O cruel Death, give three things back,’ Sang a bone upon the shore; ‘A child found all a child can lack, Whether of pleasure or of rest, Upon the abundance of my breast’: A bone wave-whitened and dried in the wind. ‘Three dear things that women know,’ Sang a bhone upon the shore; ‘A man if I but held him so When my body was alive Found all the pleasure that life gave’: A bone wave-whitened and dried in the wind. ‘The third thing that I think of yet,’ Sang a bone upon the shore, ‘Is that morning when I met Face to face my rightful man And did after stretch and yawn’: A bone wave-whitened and dried in the wind.
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- William Butler Yeats : To A Poet, Who Would Have Me Praise Certain Bad Poets, Imitators Of His And Mine
- William Butler Yeats : To A Shade
- William Butler Yeats : To A Squirrel At Kyle-na No
- William Butler Yeats : To A Wealthy Man Who Promised A Second Subscription To The Dublin Municipal Gallery If It Were Proved The People Wanted Pictures
- William Butler Yeats : To A Young Beauty
- William Butler Yeats : To A Young Girl
- William Butler Yeats : To An Isle In The Water
- William Butler Yeats : To Be Carved On A Stone At Thoor Ballylee
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- William Butler Yeats : Three Songs To The One Burden
- William Butler Yeats : Three Movements
- William Butler Yeats : Three Marching Songs
- William Butler Yeats : Those Images
- William Butler Yeats : Those Dancing Days Are Gone
- William Butler Yeats : These Are The Clouds
- William Butler Yeats : The Withering Of The Boughs
- William Butler Yeats : The Witch
- William Butler Yeats : The Winding Stair And Other Poems