CELT document E910001-004

To a wealthy Man who promised a second Subscription to the Dublin Municipal Gallery if it were proved the People wanted Pictures

William Butler Yeats

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     p.29

    To a wealthy Man who promised a second Subscription to the Dublin Municipal Gallery if it were proved the People wanted Pictures

    December 1912

  1. You gave but will not give again
    Until enough of Paudeen's pence
    By Biddy's halfpennies have lain
    To be 'some sort of evidence,'
    Before you'll put your guineas down,
    That things it were a pride to give
    Are what the blind and ignorant town
    Imagines best to make it thrive.
    What cared Duke Ercole, that bid
    His mummers to the market place,
    What th' onion-sellers thought or did
    So that his Plautus set the pace
    For the Italian comedies?
    And Guidobaldo, when he made p.30
    That grammar school of courtesies
    Where wit and beauty learned their trade
    Upon Urbino's windy hill,
    Had sent no runners to and fro
    That he might learn the shepherds' will.
    And when they drove out Cosimo,
    Indifferent how the rancour ran,
    He gave the hours they had set free
    To Michelozzo's latest plan
    For the San Marco Library,
    Whence turbulent Italy should draw
    Delight in Art whose end is peace,
    In logic and in natural law
    By sucking at the dugs of Greece.
    Your open hand but shows our loss,
    For he knew better how to live.
    Let Paudeens play at pitch and toss,
    Look up in the sun's eye and give
    What the exultant heart calls good p.31
    That some new day may breed the best
    Because you gave, not what they would
    But the right twigs for an eagle's nest!

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Title (uniform): To a wealthy Man who promised a second Subscription to the Dublin Municipal Gallery if it were proved the People wanted Pictures

Author: William Butler Yeats

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Electronic edition compiled and proof-read by: Beatrix Färber and Juliette Maffet

Funded by: School of History, University College, Cork

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Extent: 683 words

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Publisher: CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork

Address: College Road, Cork, Ireland—http://www.ucc.ie/celt

Date: 2012

Distributor: CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.

CELT document ID: E910001-004

Availability: The works by W. B. Yeats are in the public domain. This electronic text is available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of private or academic research and teaching.

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  • A bibliography is available online at the official web site of the Nobel Prize. See: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1923/yeats-bibl.html

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Yeats, William Butler (1916). ‘To a wealthy Man who promised a second Subscription to the Dublin Municipal Gallery if it were proved the People wanted Pictures’. In: Responsibilities and other Poems‍. Ed. by William Butler Yeats. New York: The Macmillan Company, pp. 29–31.

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Creation: By William Butler Yeats (1865–1939).

Date: December 1912

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  • The poem is in English. (en)

Keywords: literary; poetry; W. B. Yeats; 19c; 20c

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  1. 2012-02-08: File proofed (2), additions to encoding made; header completed; file parsed; SGML and HTML files created. (ed. Beatrix Färber)
  2. 2012-02-01: Header created. (ed. Juliette Maffet)
  3. 2012-01-23: First proofing. (ed. Juliette Maffet)
  4. 2012-01-18: Text captured by scanning. (file capture Juliette Maffet)

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