William Butler Yeats Quotes About Twilight

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  • I would that we were, my beloved, white birds on the foam of the sea! We tire of the flame of the meteor, before it can fadeand flee; And the flame of the blue star of twilight, hung low on the rim of the sky, Has awaked in our hearts, my beloved, a sadness that may not die.

    Stars   Heart  
    William Butler Yeats (2013). “Early Poems”, p.30, Courier Corporation
  • Out-worn heart, in a time out-worn, Come clear of the nets of wrong and right; Laugh, heart, again in the grey twilight, Sigh, heart, again in the dew of the morn.

    Heart  
    'An Irish Airman Foresees his Death'
  • Beloved, let your eyes half close, and your heart beat Over my heart, and your hair fall over my breast, Drowning love's lonely hour in deep twilight of rest.

    William Butler Yeats (2000). “The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats”, p.49, Wordsworth Editions
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