William Yeats Quotes
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I hunger to build them anew and sit on a green knoll apart ... — William Butler Yeats


Sentences that he has never thought ... — William Butler Yeats

Under a rule, under the semblance of peace
By manifold illusion ... — William Butler Yeats




In every company
That talked of love or politics,
Ere Time transfigured me. — William Butler Yeats

End in a beautiful man's or woman's body. — William Butler Yeats






Had I never thought
That the crime of being born
Blackens all our lot? — William Butler Yeats

Did what he had to do,
He died upon the gallows
But that is nothing new. — William Butler Yeats


To change my loves while dancing
And pay but a kiss for a kiss. — William Butler Yeats







I tremble to the bone,
The more I leave the door unlatched
The sooner love is gone ... — William Butler Yeats


Are the mob that howls at the door!
Wine shall run thick to the end,
Bread taste sour. — William Butler Yeats

We loved each other and were ignorant. — William Butler Yeats





That first in beauty should be first in might. — William Butler Yeats

Long past his prime remember things that are
Emblematical of love and war? — William Butler Yeats








In a bodkin or disease,
Nor can there be a work so great
As that which cleans man's dirty slate. — William Butler Yeats




For rhyme can beat a measure out of trouble
And make the daylight sweet once more ... — William Butler Yeats

I know as few can know,
Whether they take the upper road
Or stay content on the low ... — William Butler Yeats






Romantic fish swam in nets coming to the hand ... — William Butler Yeats









I cannot, but I am not content. — William Butler Yeats


And yet gave tongue. "Hound voices" were they all. — William Butler Yeats



And all dead men are drunk. — William Butler Yeats

Was weary night and day;
For half his flock were in their beds,
Or under green sods lay. — William Butler Yeats


Wine or love drug him to sleep,
Waking he thanks the Lord that he
Has body and its stupidity ... — William Butler Yeats

Conceives a changeless work of art. — William Butler Yeats





Rest far from men.
Is anything better, anything better?
Tell us it then ... — William Butler Yeats



Under the dock-leaves in the ground,
While lights were paling one by one. — William Butler Yeats

The living beauty is for younger men:
We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears. — William Butler Yeats



Under the old wind-broken tree,
I knew that One is animate,
Mankind inanimate phantasy. — William Butler Yeats








With face and nose pressed to a sweet-shop window ... — William Butler Yeats


Is comelier than candles at Mother Mary's feet. — William Butler Yeats


That all this life can give us is
A child's laughter, a woman's kiss. — William Butler Yeats

In the prison of my hands,
Has a learning in his eye
Not a poor fool understands. — William Butler Yeats


Set all your mind upon the steep ascent — William Butler Yeats