The Wind Among the Reeds by William Butler Yeats

The Wind Among the Reeds by William Butler Yeats

Author:William Butler Yeats
Format: azw
Published: 2011-02-13T02:51:36.692469+00:00


Far from life and passion laid;

Yet does sweet remembrance thrill

All my shadowy being still.'

Presently, because of his great love, he gave up his throne to Conchobar, her son by another, and lived out his days feasting, and fighting, and hunting. His promise never to refuse a feast from a certain comrade, and the mischief that came by his promise, and the vengeance[107] he took afterwards, are a principal theme of the poets. I have explained my imagination of him in 'Fergus and the Druid,' and in a little song in the second act of 'The Countess Kathleen.'



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