1,059 Quotes by William Butler Yeats
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O what if gardens where the peacock strays With delicate feet upon old terraces, Or else all Juno from an urn displays Before the indifferent garden deities;
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I passed a little further on and heard a peacock say: Who made the grass and made the worms and made my feathers gay.
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He is a monstrous peacock, and He waveth all the night His languid tail above us, lit with myriad spots of light.
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An old man's eagle mind.
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One man loved the pilgrim soul in you and loved the sorrows of your changing face.
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Though leaves are many, the root is one; / Through all the lying days of my youth / I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun; / Now I may wither into the truth.
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