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1865–1939

KING AND NO KING

William Butler Yeats

‘ Would it were anything but merely voice!’ The No King cried who after that was King, Because he had not heard of anything That balanced with a word is more than noise;

Yet Old Romance being kind, let him prevail Somewhere or somehow that I have forgot, Though he'd but cannon — Whereas we that had thought To have lit upon as clean and sweet a tale

Have been defeated by that pledge you gave In momentary anger long ago; And I that have not your faith, how shall I know That in the blinding light beyond the grave

We'll find so good a thing as that we have lost? The hourly kindness, the day's common speech, The habitual content of each with each When neither soul nor body has been crossed.

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