id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33094 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) The Cutting of an Agate .txt text/plain 46720 1646 68 way men like himself burned a house, or won wives no more wonderful than that the story-teller would have thought it unworthy in so great a man, and of his people as great-bodied men with large movements, that seem, heart, and grow querulous and selfish, as men do who have played life The play professed to tell of the heroic life of ancient Ireland, come to this certainty: what moves natural men in the arts is what like an old peasant telling stories of the great famine or the hangings I saw suddenly in the mind's eye an old man, erect and a little gaunt, days that a new intellectual life would begin, like that of Young a man's thought about the world or stir his moral nature, for they but name the first modern of the old way who comes to mind--reaches the same ./cache/33094.txt ./txt/33094.txt