English, 17.12.2019 05:31, lindalou6483
Which lines in this excerpt from w. b. yeats's "easter, 1916" suggest that his response to the easter rising goes beyond personal animosity?
that woman's days were spent
in ignorant good-will,
her nights in argument
until her voice grew shrill.
what voice more sweet than hers
when, young and beautiful,
she rode to harriers?
this man had kept a school
and rode our wingèd horse;
this other his and friend
was coming into his force;
he might have won fame in the end,
so sensitive his nature seemed,
so daring and sweet his thought.
this other man i had dreamed
a drunken, vainglorious lout.
he had done most bitter wrong
to some who are near my heart,
yet i number him in the song;
he, too, has resigned his part
in the casual comedy;
he, too, has been changed in his turn,
transformed utterly:
a terrible beauty is born.
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