An age being mathematical, these flowers
Of linear stalks and spheroid blooms were prized
By men with wakened, speculative minds,
And when with mathematics they explored
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Sunset and silence! A man: around him earth savage, earth broken;
Beside him two horses -- a plough!
Earth savage, earth broken, the brutes, the dawn man there in the sunset,
And the Plough that is twin to the Sword, that is founder of cities!
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Two little creatures
with faces the size of
a pair of pennies
are clasping each other
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First Old Man
He threw his crutched stick down: there came
Into his face the anger flame,
And he spoke viciously of one
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As I went down through Dublin city
At the hour of twelve of the night,
Who did I see but a Spanish lady
Washing her feet by candle light.
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O woman, shapely as the swan,
On your account I shall not die:
The men you've slain -- a trivial clan --
Were less than I.
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NOR right, nor left, nor any road I see a comrade face,
Nor word to lift the heart in me I hear in any place;
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MY eyelids red and heavy arc
With bending o'er the smold'ring peat.
I know the Aeneid now by heart,
My Virgil read in cold and heat,
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THE stir of children with fresh dresses on,
And men who meet and say unguarded words,
And women from the coops
Of drudgeries released;
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Jesus His Mother meets:
She looks on Him and sees
The Savior in Her Son:
The Angel's word comes back:
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