id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36865 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) Responsibilities, and other poems .txt text/plain 17938 1763 97 Where by old thorn trees that man stood; Thereon a young man met his eye, Will never look again on known man's face.' They have gone about the world like wind, With his old thoughts King Guari went She need not be too comely--let it pass,' And even old men's eyes grew dim, this hand alone, And love comes in at the eye; Come, Teigue, what is the old book's meaning when it says that there are whereby we master the kingdom of this world wither away, like green Let's come away and find a better subject. I have more to think about than giving pennies to your like, so run away. (_Wise Man nods._) Every day men go out And all day long they cry, 'Come hither, Fool.' My pupils said that they would find a man he is gone, but come in, everybody in the world, and look at me. ./cache/36865.txt ./txt/36865.txt