William Butler Yeats

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    He fought the might of England
    And saved the Irish poor,
    Whatever good a farmer’s got
    He brought it all to pass;
    And here’s another reason,
    That Parnell loved a lass.
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    My curse on plays
    That have to be set up in fifty ways,
    On the day’s war with every knave and dolt,
    Theater business, management of men.
    —William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    I know what wages beauty gives,
    How hard a life her servant lives,
    Yet praise the winters gone:
    There is not a fool can call me friend,
    And I may dine at journey’s end
    With Landor and with Donne.
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    “Can’t” is what our grandparents said about the airplane.
    Richard Blake, and William Cameron Menzies. Stu Kelston (Arthur Franz)

    I saw, before I had well finished,
    All suddenly mount
    And scatter wheeling in great broken rings
    Upon their clamorous wings.
    —William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    I have nothing but the embittered sun;
    Banished heroic mother moon and vanished,
    And now that I have come to fifty years
    I must endure the timid sun.
    —William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)