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       William Butler Yeats

      In the Seven Woods

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066066819

       In the Seven Woods

       The Old Age of Queen Maeve

       Baile and Aillinn

       The Arrow

       The Folly of being Comforted

       The Withering of the Boughs

       Adam's Curse

       The Song of Red Hanrahan

       The Old Men admiring themselves in the Water

       Under the Moon

       The Players ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and themselves

       The Rider from the North

       On Baile's Strand, a Play

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      IN THE SEVEN WOODS: BEING POEMS

      CHIEFLY OF THE IRISH HEROIC AGE

       BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

      THE DUN EMER PRESS

       DUNDRUM

       MCMIII

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      1 TABLE OF CONTENTS.

      2 In the Seven Woods,Page 1

      3 The Old Age of Queen Maeve,1

      4 Baile and Aillinn,7

      5 The Arrow,16

      6 The Folly of being Comforted,16

      7 The Withering of the Boughs,17

      8 Adam's Curse,18

      9 The Song of Red Hanrahan,19

      10 The Old Men admiring themselves in the Water,20

      11 Under the Moon,21

      12 The Players ask for a Blessing on the Psalteries and themselves,22

      13 The Rider from the North,23

      14 On Baile's Strand, a Play,26

      In the Seven Woods

       Table of Contents

      Layout 2

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      IN THE SEVEN WOODS

      I have heard the pigeons of the Seven Woods

       Make their faint thunder, and the garden bees

       Hum in the lime tree flowers; and put away

       The unavailing outcries and the old bitterness

       That empty the heart. I have forgot awhile

       Tara uprooted, and new commonness

       Upon the throne and crying about the streets

       And hanging its paper flowers from post to post,

       Because it is alone of all things happy.

       I am contented for I know that Quiet

       Wanders laughing and eating her wild heart

       Among pigeons and bees, while that Great Archer,

       Who but awaits His hour to shoot, still hangs

       A cloudy quiver over Parc-na-Lee.

      August, 1902.

      The Old Age of Queen Maeve

       Table of Contents

      Layout

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