| Harriet Monroe - 1920 - 400 páginas
...salad with their meat Whereby the Horn of Plenty is undone'. In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift, but hearts are earned By those that are not entirely beautiful. Yet many, that have played the fool [60] For beauty's very self, has charm made wise; And many a poor... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1924 - 390 páginas
...salad with their meat Whereby the Horn of Plenty is undone. In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned By those that are not entirely beautiful; Yet many, that have played the fool For beauty's very self, has charm made wise, And many a poor man... | |
| Ernest Augustus Boyd - 1924 - 274 páginas
...heart-revealing intimacy That chooses right and never find a friend. In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned By those that are not entirely beautiful; Yet many, that have played the fool For beauty's very self, has charm made wise, And many a poor man... | |
| 1919 - 922 páginas
...salad with their meat Whereby the Horn of Plenty is undone. In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift, but hearts are earned By those that are not entirely beautiful; Yet many, that has played the fool For beauty's very self, has charm made wise, And many a poor man... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...meat Whereby the Horn of Plenty is undone. (1. 30-32) 108 In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; D ~ o , (1. 33-35) 109 And many a poor man that has roved, Loved and thought himself beloved, From a glad kindness... | |
| 2000 - 92 páginas
...with their meat Whereby the the Horn of Plenty is undone. In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned By those that are not entirely beautiful; Yet many, that have played the fool For beauty's very self, has charm made wise, And many a poor man... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2000 - 556 páginas
...so, [things] might have been very different. Indeed, as the poet indirectly reminds her in stanza 5, “Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned / By those that are not entirely beautiful”. Maud Gonne having rejected his love, the poet, somewhat self-indulgently presented here as “many... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2000 - 436 páginas
...salad with their meat Whereby the Horn of Plenty is undone. In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned By dxse that are not entirely beautiful, Yet many, that have played the fool For beauty's very self, has... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2001 - 612 páginas
...salad with their meat Whereby the Horn of Plenty is undone.° In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned By those that are not entirely beautiful; Yet many, that have played the fool For beauty's very self, has charm made wise, And many a poor man... | |
| R. F. Foster - 2005 - 868 páginas
...medium's annoyance) so many sessions of automatic writing. In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned By those that are not entirely beautiful. Yet many, that have played the fool For beauty's very self, has charm made wise; And many a poor man... | |
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