William? Butler? Ye Zhi William Bert Ye Zhi (1865 ~ 1939), also known as "Ye Zhi" and "Yates", is an Irish poet and playwright, a famous mystic, a leader of the Irish Renaissance Movement and one of the founders of the monastery theatre, and is praised as a "contemporary" by poet Eliot. Ye Zhi was also interested in drama and wrote 26 plays. In the early days, Ye Zhi was full of infinite yearning for the Muse, expressing the misfortune of love, feeling the passage of time and pursuing the beautiful things unremittingly. He wrote: there, time will forget us, and sorrow will no longer come; Soon we will be far away from the erosion of roses, lilies and starlight, as long as we are double Bai Niao, my dear, wandering in the waves. However, this pursuit is always so empty and romantic, and it has not yet assumed the pain and universal truth of enriching life. Perhaps this is the greatness of Ye Zhi: he constantly breaks through himself, pursues moral perfection, and pursues the road of redemption in beauty, virtue, faith, hope and love. His poems, from the natural expression in the early days to the contemplation and conciseness in his later years, really completed an ideological and artistic cultivation, as he said when he won the Nobel Prize in Literature: Now I am old and sick, and my body is not worth looking after, but my muse has become young because of this.
Yeats's Poems
As time goes by, the truth
A friend's illness
To his heart, tell it not to be afraid.
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Indian love songs
White bird
Long-legged mosquito
That lost thing
Secret rose
The other face
A cold sky
Words and phrases
Glass Sculpture —— To Harry Clifton
He talked about incomparable beauty.
Where is my book?
Radial
Among schoolchildren
Sail to Byzantium
Saints and camels
Balloon of thoughts
19/kloc-Easter in 0/6
Lida and Swan
At the foot of Bumble Mountain
The return of Christ
Cole manor swan
when you are old
Inniss Foley Island in the middle of the lake.
People grow up with time.