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Йейтс Уильям Батлер
«Стихи. (В переводах разных авторов)»

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Wandering from broken street to street


They come where some huge watcher is,


And tremble with their love and kiss.




They know undying things, for they


Wander where earth withers away,


Though nothing troubles the great streams


But light from the pale stars, and gleams


From the holy orchards, where there is none


But fruit that is of precious stone,


Or apples of the sun and moon.




What were our praise to them? They eat


Quiet's wild heart, like daily meat;


Who when night thickens are afloat


On dappled skins in a glass boat,


Far out under a windless sky;


While over them birds of Aengus fly,


And over the tiller and the prow,


And waving white wings to and fro


Awaken wanderings of light air


To stir their coverlet and their hair.




And poets found, old writers say,


A yew tree where his body lay;


But a wild apple hid the grass


With its sweet blossom where hers was,


And being in good heart, because


A better time had come again


After the deaths of many men,


And that long fighting at the ford,


They wrote on tablets of thin board,


Made of the

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