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There all the golden codgers lay,

There the silver dew,

And the great water sighed for love,

And the wind sighed too.

Man-picker Niamh leant and

By Oisin on the grass;

There sighed amid his choir of

Tall pythagoras.plotinus came and looked about,

The salt-flakes on his breast,

And having stretched and yawned

Lay sighing like the rest.

Straddling each a dolphin's

And steadied by a fin,

Those Innocents re-live their death,

Their wounds open again.

The ecstatic waters laugh

Their cries are sweet and strange,

Through their ancestral patterns dance,

And the brute dolphins

Until, in some cliff-sheltered

Where wades the choir of

Proffering its sacred laurel crowns,

They pitch their burdens off.

Slim adolescence that a nymph has stripped,

Peleus on Thetis stares.

Her limbs are delicate as an eyelid,

Love has blinded him with tears;

But Thetis' belly listens.

Down the mountain

From where pan's cavern

Intolerable music falls.

Foul goat-head, brutal arm appear,

Belly, shoulder, bum,

Flash fishlike; nymphs and

Copulate in the foam.

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William Butler Yeats

William Butler Yeats[a] (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar …

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