William Butler Yeats

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    Put the staff in my hands; for I go to the Fenians, O cleric, to chaunt
    The war-songs that roused them of old; they will rise, making clouds with their breath,
    Innumerable, singing, exultant; the clay underneath them shall pant,
    And demons be broken in pieces, and trampled beneath them in death.
    —William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    I see a schoolboy when I think of him,
    With face and nose pressed to a sweet-shop window....
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    when such bodies join
    There is no touching here, nor touching there,
    Nor straining joy, but whole is joined to whole;
    For the intercourse of angels is a light
    Where for its moment both seem lost, consumed.
    —William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    A passion-driven exultant man sings out
    Sentences that he has never thought....
    —William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)