id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33321 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) Two plays for dancers .txt text/plain 6648 703 99 The stage is any bare place in a room close to the wall. (speaking) The hour before dawn and the moon covered up. A young man with a lantern comes this way. (A man and a girl both in the costume of a past time, come in. No living man shall set his eyes upon you. Until this hour no ghost or living man And gathers to her breast a dreaming man. is unfolded, the Young Man leaves the stage.) stage the curtained bed or litter on which lies a man in his And thereupon, knowing what man he had killed, (a Woman of the Sidhe has entered and stands a little inside the door) (The Woman of the Sidhe moves round the crouching Ghost of Cuchulain (Their lips approach but Cuchulain turns away as Emer speaks.) That man is held to those whom he has loved A man but will give you his love. ./cache/33321.txt ./txt/33321.txt