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" And I choose the laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing, whatever rise or fall; The heart that grows no bitterer although betrayed by all; The hand that loves to scatter; the life like a gambler's throw... "
Forum - Pagina 317
editat de - 1911
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The Green Helmet: And Other Poems

William Butler Yeats - 1910 - 72 pagini
...Helmet on Cuchulain's head) And I chose the laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing whatever rise or fall, The heart that grows no bitterer although...throw; And these things I make prosper, till a day come that I know, When heart and mind shall darken that the weak may end the strong, And the long remembering...
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The Green Helmet, and Other Poems

William Butler Yeats - 1912 - 108 pagini
...The man who hits my fancy. And I choose the laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing whatever rise or fall, The heart that grows no bitterer although...throw; And these things I make prosper, till a day come that I know, When heart and mind shall darken that the weak may end the strong, And the long remembering...
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Hugh Lane's Life and Achievement: With Some Account of the Dublin Galleries ...

Lady Gregory - 1921 - 338 pagini
...laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing whatever rise or fall, The heart that knows no bitterness although betrayed by all. The hand that loves to scatter, the life like a gambler's throw." And strangely enough I had not thought of these of late, -while he had kept them all the time in his mind....
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Plays in Prose and Verse: Written for an Irish Theatre, and Generally with ...

William Butler Yeats - 1926 - 476 pagini
...loves to scatter ; the life like a gambler's throw ; And these things I make prosper, till a day come that I know, When heart and mind shall darken that...- remembering harpers have matter for their song. THE HOUR-GLASS (IN VERSE) PERSONS IN THE PLAT WISE MAN. BRIDGET, his wife. TEIGUE, a fool. ANGEL. CHILDREN...
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Plays in Prose and Verse: Written for an Irish Theatre, and Generally with ...

William Butler Yeats - 1924 - 480 pagini
...Helmet on CUCHULAIN'S head. And I choose the laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing whatever rise or fall, The heart that grows no bitterer although...throw; And these things I make prosper, till a day come that I know, When heart and mind shall darken that the weak may end the strong, And the long-remembering...
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Running to Paradise: Yeats's Poetic Art

the late M. L. Rosenthal - 1997 - 379 pagini
...purpose after all. He spares Cuchulain because of his gay, uncalculating courage and because he has "the hand that loves to scatter; the life like a gambler's throw." In his weird way, he is a whimsically experimental administrator: I have not come for your hurt. I'm...
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W. B. Yeats: The Critical Heritage

Alexander Norman Jeffares - 1997 - 504 pagini
...The man who hits my fancy. And I choose the laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing whatever rise or fall, The heart that grows no bitterer although...shall darken that the weak may end the strong, And the long-remembering harpers have matter for a song. The 'Rector of this land', the 'spitting cat-heads',...
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Fools Are Everywhere: The Court Jester Around the World

Beatrice K. Otto - 2001 - 444 pagini
...not alien to court jesters: And I choose the laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing, whatever rise or fall; The heart that grows no bitterer although...throw; And these things I make prosper, till a day come that I know, When heart and mind shall darken that the weak may end the strong, And the long-remembering...
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Fools Are Everywhere: The Court Jester Around the World

Beatrice K. Otto - 2001 - 444 pagini
...not alien to court jesters: And I choose the laughing lip That shall not turn from laughing, whatever rise or fall; The heart that grows no bitterer although...all; The hand that loves to scatter; the life like a gamblers throw; And these things I make prosper, till a day come that I know, When heart and mind shall...
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