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1865–1939

THE WELL AND THE TREE

William Butler Yeats

‘ The Man that I praise,’ Cries out the empty well, ‘ Lives all his days Where a hand on the bell

Can call the milch-cows To the comfortable door of his house. Who but an idiot would praise Dry stones in a well?’

‘ The Man that I praise,’ Cries out the leafless tree, ‘ Has married and stays By an old hearth, and he

On naught has set store But children and dogs on the floor. Who but an idiot would praise A withered tree?’

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