William Butler Yeats Quotes About Fear

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  • Him who trembles before the flame and the flood, And the winds that blow through the starry ways, Let the starry winds and the flame and the flood Cover over and hide, for he has no part With the lonely, majestical multitude.

    Lonely  
    William Butler Yeats (2008). “COLLECTED POEMS OF W.B. YEATS”, p.58, Simon and Schuster
  • When a man grows old his joy Grows more deep day after day, His empty heart is full at length But he has need of all that strength Because of the increasing Night That opens her mystery and fright.

    William Butler Yeats (2011). “Selected Poems And Four Plays”, p.210, Simon and Schuster
  • Nor dread nor hope attend a dying animal; a man awaits his end dreading and hoping all.

    Men  
    The Winding Stair (1929) "Death"
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