CELT document E910001-022

To a Child Dancing in the Wind

William Butler Yeats

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     p.66

    To a Child Dancing in the Wind

  1. Dance there upon the shore;
    What need have you to care
    For wind or water's roar?
    And tumble out your hair
    That the salt drops have wet;
    Being young you have not known
    The fool's triumph, nor yet
    Love lost as soon as won,
    Nor the best labourer dead
    And all the sheaves to bind.
    What need have you to dread
    The monstrous crying of wind?
  2. Has no one said those daring
    Kind eyes should be more learn'd?
  3.  p.67
  4. Or warned you how despairing
    The moths are when they are burned,
    I could have warned you, but you are young,
    So we speak a different tongue.
  5. O you will take whatever's offered
    And dream that all the world's a friend,
    Suffer as your mother suffered,
    Be as broken in the end.
    But I am old and you are young,
    And I speak a barbarous tongue.

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Title (uniform): To a Child Dancing in the Wind

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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1. First draft.

Extent: 561 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: E910001-022

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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Bibliography

  • 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 Child Dancing in the Wind’. In: Responsibilities and other Poems‍. Ed. by William Butler Yeats. New York: The Macmillan company, pp. 66–67.

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Creation: By William Butler Yeats (1865–1939). before 1916

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  • The poem is in English. (en)

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

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  1. 2012-02-10: 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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