The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is lo...
2011-12-08
And on my leaning shoulder she laid her snow-white hand. She bid me take life easy, as the grass g...
The kings of the old time are dead; The wandering earth herself may be Only a sudden flaming word,...
to say, Be but the breakers of men's hearts or engines of delight: I knew a phoenix in my youth, ...
The blessedest souls that walk in the world To fill your heart with content." "And which is the bl...
For England may keep faith For all that is done and said. We know their dream; enough To know the...
On metal Goban 'd hammered at, On old deep silver rolling there Or on somc still unemptied cup Th...
All that I have said and done, Now that I am old and ill, Turns into a question till I lie awake ...
Or I had no woman there to kiss; So slept for half a year or so; But year by year I found that les...
He had learnt from pater, and to round his tale Said I was dead; and dead I choose to be. i{Aherne...
A SONG FROM "THE PLAYER QUEEN' MY mother dandled me and sang, "How young it is, how young!' And m...
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...