Poems By Williams B. Yeats ADAM'S CURSE WE sat together at one summer's end, That beautiful mild...
2011-12-08
III And thinking of that fit of grief or rage I look upon one child or t'other there And wonder i...
The unfinished man and his pain Brought face to face with his own clumsiness; The finished man amo...
I run to Baile Honey-Mouth, To tell him how the girl Aillinn Rode from the country of her kin, An...
i{But wind comes up from the shore:} i{They shake when the winds roar,} i{Old bones upon the mount...
Juno's peacock screamed. IV i{My Descendants} Having inherited a vigorous mind From my old fathe...
With the feet laid side by side. Bathed in flaming founts of duty She'll not ask a haughty dress; ...
Wondering to lay her in that solitude, And raised above her mound A cross they had made out of two...
"If but the shirt upon my body knew it I'd tear it off and throw it in the fire.' That speech was ...
young man. "For instance, my own widowed mother, before she died, emancipated all her slaves, and ...
to run and tell the conductor to "let this gentleman and slave pass;" adding, "As he is not well, i...
they advised us not to go to Canada as we had intended, but to settle at Boston in the United Stat...
house, armed himself, and awaited with remarkable composure the event. Ellen, in the meantime, had ...
safety of the Union is not to be hazarded for the sake of the African race. He declares that, for ...
steamer had gone; consequently we had to wait there a fortnight, for the Cambria. The coach was pa...