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M. Yeats Quotes: ""Chaunt in his ear delusions magical, That he may fight the horses of the sea." The Druids took them to their mystery, And chaunted for three days."

"Chaunt in his ear delusions magical, That he may fight the horses of the sea." The Druids took them to their mystery, And chaunted for three days.



M. Yeats Quotes: "What shall I do for pretty girls Now my old bawd is dead?"

What shall I do for pretty girls Now my old bawd is dead?




M. Yeats Quotes: "Mock mockers after that That would not lift a hand maybe To help good, wise or great To bar that foul storm out, for we Traffic in mockery."

Mock mockers after that That would not lift a hand maybe To help good, wise or great To bar that foul storm out, for we Traffic in mockery.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I have drunk ale from the Country of the Young / And weep because I know all things now."

I have drunk ale from the Country of the Young / And weep because I know all things now.




M. Yeats Quotes: "Evil comes to us men of imagination wearing as its mask all the virtues."

Evil comes to us men of imagination wearing as its mask all the virtues.



M. Yeats Quotes: "But stories that live longest Are sung above the glass, And Parnell loved his country And Parnell loved his lass."

But stories that live longest Are sung above the glass, And Parnell loved his country And Parnell loved his lass.



M. Yeats Quotes: "God spreads the heavens above us like great wings, And gives a little round of deeds and days."

God spreads the heavens above us like great wings, And gives a little round of deeds and days.




M. Yeats Quotes: "now I bring full-flavoured wine out of a barrel found Where seven Ephesian topers slept and never knew When Alexander's empire passed, they slept so sound."

now I bring full-flavoured wine out of a barrel found Where seven Ephesian topers slept and never knew When Alexander's empire passed, they slept so sound.



M. Yeats Quotes: "... Let the cage bird and the cage bird mate and the wild bird mate in the wild."

... Let the cage bird and the cage bird mate and the wild bird mate in the wild.



M. Yeats Quotes: "We only believe in those thoughts which have been conceived not in the brain but in the whole body."

We only believe in those thoughts which have been conceived not in the brain but in the whole body.



M. Yeats Quotes: "What is literature but the expression of moods by the vehicle of symbol and incident?"

What is literature but the expression of moods by the vehicle of symbol and incident?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Does the imagination dwell the most Upon a woman won or a woman lost?"

Does the imagination dwell the most Upon a woman won or a woman lost?




M. Yeats Quotes: "I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping...I hear it in the deep heart's core."

I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping...I hear it in the deep heart's core.



M. Yeats Quotes: "A lonely impulse of delight"

A lonely impulse of delight



M. Yeats Quotes: "Love is based on inequality as friendship is on equality."

Love is based on inequality as friendship is on equality.



M. Yeats Quotes: "And I will find some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,/ Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings."

And I will find some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,/ Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings.



M. Yeats Quotes: "All men live in suffering I know as few can know, Whether they take the upper road Or stay content on the low."

All men live in suffering I know as few can know, Whether they take the upper road Or stay content on the low.



M. Yeats Quotes: "There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow, And evening full of the linnet's wings."

There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow, And evening full of the linnet's wings.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Hearts with one purpose alone/Through summer and winter seem/Enchanted to a stone/To trouble the living stream."

Hearts with one purpose alone/Through summer and winter seem/Enchanted to a stone/To trouble the living stream.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Everything that man esteems Endures a moment or a day."

Everything that man esteems Endures a moment or a day.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I broke my heart in two So hard I struck. What matter? for I know That out of rock, Out of a desolate source, Love leaps upon its course."

I broke my heart in two So hard I struck. What matter? for I know That out of rock, Out of a desolate source, Love leaps upon its course.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Everything we look upon is blest."

Everything we look upon is blest.



M. Yeats Quotes: "All that could run or leap or swim Whether in wood, water or cloud, Acclaiming, proclaiming, declaiming Him."

All that could run or leap or swim Whether in wood, water or cloud, Acclaiming, proclaiming, declaiming Him.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Time drops in decay Like a candle burnt out. And the mountains and woods Have their day, have their day; But, kindly old rout Of the fire-born moods, You pass not away."

Time drops in decay Like a candle burnt out. And the mountains and woods Have their day, have their day; But, kindly old rout Of the fire-born moods, You pass not away.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Let us go forth, the tellers of tales, and seize whatever prey the heart long for, and have no fear. Everything exists, everything is true, and the earth is only a little dust under our feet."

Let us go forth, the tellers of tales, and seize whatever prey the heart long for, and have no fear. Everything exists, everything is true, and the earth is only a little dust under our feet.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Many times man lives and dies Betweeen his two eternities, That of race and that of soul, And ancient Ireland knew it all. Whether man die in his bed Or the rifle knocks him dead"

Many times man lives and dies Betweeen his two eternities, That of race and that of soul, And ancient Ireland knew it all. Whether man die in his bed Or the rifle knocks him dead



M. Yeats Quotes: "He Who is wrapped in purple robes, With planets in His care, Had pity on the least of things Asleep upon a chair."

He Who is wrapped in purple robes, With planets in His care, Had pity on the least of things Asleep upon a chair.



M. Yeats Quotes: "There is only one romance the Soul's."

There is only one romance the Soul's.



M. Yeats Quotes: "And God stands winding His lonely horn, And time and the world are ever in flight."

And God stands winding His lonely horn, And time and the world are ever in flight.



M. Yeats Quotes: "A drunkard is a dead man And all dead men are drunk."

A drunkard is a dead man And all dead men are drunk.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Shakespearean fish swam the sea, far away from land; Romantic fish swam in nets coming to the hand."

Shakespearean fish swam the sea, far away from land; Romantic fish swam in nets coming to the hand.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I agree about Shaw - he is haunted by the mystery he flouts. He is an atheist who trembles in the haunted corridor."

I agree about Shaw - he is haunted by the mystery he flouts. He is an atheist who trembles in the haunted corridor.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I have mummy truths to tell Whereat the living mock, Though not for sober ear, For maybe all that hear Should laugh and weep an hour upon the clock."

I have mummy truths to tell Whereat the living mock, Though not for sober ear, For maybe all that hear Should laugh and weep an hour upon the clock.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Eyes spiritualised by death can judge, I cannot, but I am not content."

Eyes spiritualised by death can judge, I cannot, but I am not content.



M. Yeats Quotes: "A living man is blind and drinks his drop. What matter if the ditches are impure? What matter if I live it all once more?"

A living man is blind and drinks his drop. What matter if the ditches are impure? What matter if I live it all once more?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Nor bird nor beast Could make me wish for anything this day, Being old, but that the old alone might die, And that would be against God's Providence."

Nor bird nor beast Could make me wish for anything this day, Being old, but that the old alone might die, And that would be against God's Providence.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I know of the leafy paths that the witches take Who come with their crowns of pearl and their spindles of wool, And their secret smile, out of the depths of the lake."

I know of the leafy paths that the witches take Who come with their crowns of pearl and their spindles of wool, And their secret smile, out of the depths of the lake.



M. Yeats Quotes: "to be choked with hate May well be of all evil chances chief."

to be choked with hate May well be of all evil chances chief.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Bodily decrepitude is wisdom; young We loved each other and were ignorant."

Bodily decrepitude is wisdom; young We loved each other and were ignorant.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream?"

Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Only the wasteful virtues earn the sun."

Only the wasteful virtues earn the sun.



M. Yeats Quotes: "The friends that have it I do wrong Whenever I remake a song, Should know what issue is at stake: It is myself that I remake."

The friends that have it I do wrong Whenever I remake a song, Should know what issue is at stake: It is myself that I remake.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Being young you have not known The fool's triumph, nor yet Love lost as soon as won, Nor the best labourer dead And all the sheaves to bind."

Being young you have not known The fool's triumph, nor yet Love lost as soon as won, Nor the best labourer dead And all the sheaves to bind.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Be secret and exult, Because of all things known That is most difficult."

Be secret and exult, Because of all things known That is most difficult.



M. Yeats Quotes: "O sweet everlasting Voices, be still; Go to the guards of the heavenly fold And bid them wander obeying your will, Flame under flame, till Time be no more."

O sweet everlasting Voices, be still; Go to the guards of the heavenly fold And bid them wander obeying your will, Flame under flame, till Time be no more.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I long for truth, and yet I cannot stay from that My better self disowns, For a man's attention Brings such satisfaction To the craving in my bones."

I long for truth, and yet I cannot stay from that My better self disowns, For a man's attention Brings such satisfaction To the craving in my bones.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Ah, let us kiss each other's eyes,/And laugh our love away."

Ah, let us kiss each other's eyes,/And laugh our love away.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Great Powers of falling wave and wind and windy fire, With your harmonious choir Encircle her I love and sing her into peace, That my old care may cease."

Great Powers of falling wave and wind and windy fire, With your harmonious choir Encircle her I love and sing her into peace, That my old care may cease.



M. Yeats Quotes: "When I clamber to the heights of sleep, Or when I grow excited with wine, suddenly I meet your face."

When I clamber to the heights of sleep, Or when I grow excited with wine, suddenly I meet your face.