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         Symons Arthur:     more books (47)
  1. Tragedies by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1916
  2. Days and nights. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1889-01-01
  3. The symbolist movement in literature. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1908-01-01
  4. Images of good and evil. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1899-01-01
  5. Studies in two literatures. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1897-01-01
  6. London nights. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1896-01-01
  7. Charles Baudelaire : a study by Arthur, 1865-1945 Symons, 2009-10-26
  8. The romantic movement in English poetry. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1909-01-01
  9. Silhouettes. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1896-01-01
  10. The fool of the world. & other poems. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1906-01-01
  11. London; a book of aspects. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1909-01-01
  12. Poems Volume 1 by Arthur, 1865-1945 Symons, 2009-10-26
  13. The Memoirs of Arthur Symons: Life and Art in the 1890s by Arthur Symons, 1977-06-01
  14. Arthur Symons: A Life by Karl Beckson, 1987-09-17

41. Letters And Documents Collection - S
1, to Dear Madam Removed from Atalanta in Calydon Symons, Arthur, 18651945 ALS,ny May 2, to Samuel Chew Gift of Samuel Claggett Chew Abbreviations Used in
http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/SpecColl/Guides/letterboxS.html
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A B C D ... Z
Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953
ANS, 1941 Feb. 18, to Emily Cross
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877
2 ALsS, 1854 Oct. 14, 30, to Henry Penington
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962
TLS, 1956 Sept. 27, to David Bonnell Green Gift of David B. Green, 1956
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
ALS, 1903 Oct. 12, to M. Bacon (photocopies in file) Discussing proportions of a proposed Parnell monument. Includes sketch. Tipped in The Reminiscenses of August Saint-Gaudens
Saintsbury, George, 1845-1933
2 ALsS, 1921 Oct. 14, 17, to Samuel Chew Gift of Samuel Claggett Chew
Salvemini, Gaetano, 1873-1957
ALS, 1928 Dec. 8, to Marion Edwards Park From the Papers of Marion E. Park
Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917
ANS, n.d., to Dr. Morgan Library Purchase, 1989
Sand, George
ALS, n.d., to Albert Grzymala The Wing Collection
Santayana, George, 1863-1952

42. University Of Delaware: SIR GERALD BARRY CORRESPONDENCE
F42 Spender, Stephen, 1909 F43 Steed - Symons Steed, Henry Wickham, 1871- Summerson,John Newenham, Sir, 1904- Swinbury (?), George Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945.
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Special Collections Department
Sir Gerald Barry Correspondence
Manuscript Collection Number
Accessioned : Purchase, April 1993
Extent : ca. 580 items (1 linear ft.)
Content : Letters, clippings, galley proofs, pamphlets, photographs, speeches, reviews, lists, and reports.
Access : The collection is open for research.
Processed : July 1994, by Anita A. Wellner for reference assistance email askspec@hawkins.lib.udel.edu or contact:
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    Newark, Delaware 19717-5267
Table of Contents
Biographical Note
British journalist and administrator Sir Gerald Reid Barry was born November 20, 1898, in Surbiton, County Surrey. Educated at Marlborough College, Barry was selected in 1916 to attend Corpus Christi, Cambridge, where he planned to study history; however, World War II intervened, and between 1917 and 1919 Barry served in Great Britain's Royal Air Force, attaining the rank of captain by the end of his service. Following the war, Barry became a journalist, writing lead articles for the

43. J. Harlin O'Connell Collection Of The 1890s
Street, George, b. 1867. 36, ALS to Mrs. Beardsley, 1916. Sutro, Alfred,18631933. 37, ALS to Mrs. Beardsley, nd. Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945.
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/oconnell.html
J. Harlin O'Connell Collection of the 1890s
List of Items
Manuscripts Division
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
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List of Items
Box/Folder
Unidentified manuscript autograph letter, n.d. Allen, Charles Grant, 1849-1899 ALS to Oscar Wilde, n.d. ALS "To the Author of "True Aesthetics," n.d. Barlow Jane, 1860-1917 "For Company," n.d., AMsS, 1 leaf "Perhaps some old, old, crone...," n.d., AMsS, 1 leaf ALS to Mrs. Briggs, n.d. Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1898 ALS to John Lane, n.d. 2 ALsS to Mr. Leverson, n.d. ALS to Rothenstein, n.d. 8 ALsS to Leonard Smithers, 1896, 1897, and n.d. ALS to Mrs. Williams, 1896 Beardsley, Mrs. Ellen Agnes "When an Englishman...," n.d., not in unidentified hand ALS to Mrs. Beardsley for Charles Aitken, 1923 ALS to "Chere Madame" (Mrs. Beardsley) from Fritz (?) 1898 Beardsley, Mabel "De meme qu'une fleur...," n.d., AMs, 4 pp. 3 ALsS to Mabel Beardsley from H.C. B(?), n.d. AL to Mabel Beardsley, unsigned, n.d. Beerbohm, Max, 1872-1956 Cartoon in ink of Max Beerbohm and Frank Harris dining in Brixton Piston, with heading "The Best Talker in London, with one of his best listeners," and ANS of presentation to Harris, 1914

44. Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) Library Of Congress
Control No. 68009233 //r85 Author Symons, Arthur, 18651945. TitleFrom Toulouse-Lautrec to Rodin; with some personal impressions.
http://www.malaspina.edu/~mcneil/cit/citlctoulouse.htm

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
: Library of Congress Citations
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Down to Name Citations National Library of Canada LC Online Catalog ... Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations [First 20 Records (of 164)] Author: Renard, Jules, 1864-1910. Uniform Title: Histoires naturelles. English Title: Hunting with "the fox." [With 23 lithographs by] Toulouse-Lautrec. [Tr. into English by T. W. Earp and G. W. Stonier] Published: Oxford, B. Cassirer [1948] Description: 67 p. illus. 25 cm. LC Call No.: PQ2635.E48 H54 Dewey No.: 843.91 Notes: Translation of Histoires naturelles. Subjects: Animals, Legends and stories of. Other authors: Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901. Earp, Thomas Wade, 1892- Control No.: 49001560 //r852 Author: Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901. Title: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) Text by Sam Hunter. Published: New York, H. N. Abrams in association with Pocket Books [1953] Description: [74] p. 39 illus. (part col.) 18 cm. Series: The Pocket library of great art, A3 LC Call No.: ND553.T7 H8 Dewey No.: 927.5 759.4 Notes: An Abrams art book. Bibliography: p. [74] Other authors: Hunter, Sam, 1923- Control No.: 53004522 //r85 Author: Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901. Uniform Title: Au cirque. English. Title: At the circus, a suite of color drawings. With an introd. by William C. Seitz. Published: New York, H. N. Abrams [1967] Description: [7] p., 22 col. plates (in portfolio) 45 cm. LC Call No.: NC1135.T6 S4 Dewey No.: 741.9/44 Notes: On cover: Facsimile reproductions from the original portfolio. Plate with title Female clown mounted on cover of portfolio. Subjects: Circus in art. Other authors: Seitz, William Chapin. Control No.: 65021827 //r852

45. 19th Century British And Irish Authors
Chronological list of authors with hyperlinks to sites about them and their works.Category Arts Literature World Literature British 19th Century...... Arthur Symons (18651945) Nildram. May Sinclair(1865-1946); Emmuska Orczy (1865-1947)
http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/19th-authors.html
19th Century British and Irish Authors
(Chronological Order)
Other British and Irish Authors
This page has been accessed times since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. Last updated: 3 January 2003. Any tips would be appreciated. matsuoka@lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp
  • Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816)
  • Thomas Chatterton (1752-1800)
  • Fanny Burney (1752-1840)
  • George Ellis (1753-1815)
  • Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821)
  • William Drennan (1754-1820)
  • George Crabbe (1754-1832)
  • William Godwin (1756-1836)
  • William Blake (1757-1827)
  • Harriet Lee (1757-1851)
  • Mary Robinson (1758-1800)
  • Elizabeth Hamilton (1758-1816)
  • Robert Burns (1759-96)
  • Mary Godwin ( nee Wollstonecraft) (1759-97)
  • William Lisle Bowles (1762-1850)
  • Joanna Baillie (1762-1851)
  • William Cobbett [Peter Porcupine] (1763-1835)
  • Robert Bloomfield (1766-1823)
  • Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834)
  • Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849)
  • John Hookham Frere (1769-1846)
  • Amelia Opie (1769-1853)
  • George Canning (1770-1827)
  • 46. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - G
    1949 ADD. AUTHOR Symons, Arthur, 18651945 LANGUAGE English SUBJECTPoetry India PG ENTRY 680 - POSTING DATE Oct 1996 ZIP.
    http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/i-_g3.html

    47. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Naidu, Sarojini, 1879-
    Main Index The Golden Threshold ADD. AUTHOR Symons, Arthur, 18651945 LANGUAGEEnglish SUBJECT Poetry India PG ENTRY 680 - POSTING DATE Oct 1996 ZIP.
    http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/naidu_sarojini_.html

    48. Records For Art, Modern -- 19th Century -- History. (in MARION)
    Symons, Arthur, 18651945. From Toulouse-Lautrec to Rodin, with somepersonal impressions, by Arthur Symons. London, John Lane 1929.
    http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/@ART MODERN 19TH CENTURY/a71300008000/0
    Art, Modern 19th century History.
    Records 1 to 11 of 11

    49. Untitled Document
    Arthur_Symons (18651945), English poet, playwright, and essayist.Poetry Online Arthur Symons Text of 13 poems and chronology.
    http://www.vulgarian.net/ipa/20th/20ths3b.html
    Wallace Stevens
    American poet Poetry Online:
    Wallace Stevens
    Text of "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman" "Nomad Exquisite" "Nuances of a Theme by Williams" "O Florida, Venereal Soil" ... The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad" , and " The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage" (pwp)
    Wallace Stevens
    Text of "Anecdote of the Jar" "The Emperor of Ice-Cream" "The Snow Man" "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" ... "The High-Toned Old Christian Woman" , bio, bibliography. (AAP)
    Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)
    Text of "Gray Room" "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" "Anecdote of the Jar" "The Snow Man" ... "Not Ideas About The Thing But The Thing Itself" (upenn)
    Hartford Friends and Enemies of Wallace Stevens
    Text of "Not Ideas about the Thing But the Thing Itself" (also audio clip), "The River of Rivers in Connecticut" "Nomad Exquisite" "Poem Written at Morning" "Looking Across the Fields and Watching the Birds Fly" ... "Journal entry - a long walk and thoughts about the "true religious force in the world" , Stevens' grave, walking tour of Hartford. (wesleyan.edu)
    Wallace Stevens
    Audio clips of Stevens reading "The Idea of Order at Key West", "The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain", "Vacancy in the Park", and "To an Old Philosopher in Rome".

    50. Sing Us One Of The Old Songs By Michael Kilgarriff
    THORN, GEOFFREY, Parson And The Clark (arr EJ Symons) 1882. WEST, ALFRED H.18651945. WEST, Arthur, John Bull's Concert Hall (arr E. FORMAN) 1887.
    http://freespace.virgin.net/m.killy/sing.htm
    Michael Kilgarriff
    Last update: January 2003 Included in these pages is material acquired since publication, also corrections to the original edition. As in the hard copy the handlists are divided into the following sections: 1.Acknowledgements 2.Core Song-List 3.Artiste's Repertoires 5.Date List ... 8.Additions and alterations to Index of published edition. ABBREVIATIONS A = Artiste/Singer k.i.a. = killed in action a.k.a. = also known as arr. = arranged by
    b. = born m = music br. = brother m. = married d. = died mon. = monologue sk. = sketch dr. = daughter w. = with f. = father w = words/lyrics fl. = flourished 1.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2. CORE SONG-LIST And The Leaves Began To Fall
    Another Little Drink add Rosie Wood to singers
    Frank Lester should be Alfred Lester Ballin' The Jack
    Bedelia
    Bill Bailey
    Captain With His Whiskers, The The Passing Show of 1915 was at the Palace not the Empire
    add Joe O'Gorman to singers
    add Carlotta Levey to singers
    melody derived from 18th century air by James Oswald Come Over The Garden Wall Come With Me Down Regent Street publishers should be FEL W. Norton should be W. David

    51. Vgustav Vigeland
    Translate this page Fra questi, gli scrittori e critici d'arte Ronald Sutherland Gower e Arthur Symons(1865-1945), o la scrittrice-giornalista Maud Howe Elliott (Boston 1854
    http://www.gnam.arti.beniculturali.it/americani.htm
    La Raccolta Manzù
    Museo Mario Praz

    Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi
    Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen
    Museo satellite della Soprintendenza Speciale all'Arte Contemporanea
    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna Villa HélèneVia Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, 18-24 - 00196 Roma - Telefono +39+06 321 90 89
    EMail: gnam@arti.beniculturali.it Artisti americani fra otto e novecento Hendrik e Andreas Andersen, John Briggs Potter, Howard Cushing.
    Studi dall'antico, accademie e ritratti dalle collezioni del museo
    22 aprile - 30 luglio 2000 Orario:
    da martedì a domenica, 9 - 19, lunedì, chiuso
    Dopo "Eros nell'arte di Gustav Vigeland", che ha inaugurato con successo lo scorso dicembre lo spazio espositivo del nuovo museo al primo piano di Villa Helene, si presentano nelle medesime sale - dal 22 aprile al 30 luglio 2000 - materiali dalle collezioni del museo con l'intento di approfondire, accanto alle sculture e ai disegni-progetto esposti permanentemente nei due atelier al piano terra, la personalità artistica di Hendrik C. Andersen. La mostra si incentra dunque sulle le prove giovanili di Hendrik Christian Andersen (Bergen 1870 - Roma 1940) come disegnatore. Nel 1893 Andersen ha appena lasciato l'America - Newport e Boston - per il viaggio di 'formazione' in Europa e si cimenta con la copia dei capolavori del passato che incontra nei musei e nei luoghi d'arte ove transita: Parigi, Firenze, Roma. Michelangelo è per lui il maestro sommo, ma non meno lo affascina la plastica lineare dei busti quattrocenteschi. Con il fratello maggiore

    52. Inventory Of The Garber Letter Collection
    Symonds, William Samuel (18181887) ALS, 4 p., 8 vo., May 9, 1881, Stokesbury,to Mr. Barnard. Symons, Arthur (1865-1945) Critic, Poet.
    http://www.cwru.edu/UL/SpecColl/Garber/letters.htm
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    Inventory of the Garber Letter Collection
    Scroll down or select a letter to move to the portion of the index you desire. Click on letter at head of category to return to alphabet bar A B C D ...
    S
    St. John Webb, Marion ( - ) Poet.
    • AQS, 1 p., November 28, 1929, verse form "Saturdays and Sundays".
    Sala, George Augustus (1828-1895) Author, Journalist.
    • ALS, 2 p., June 13, 1894, Brighton, to F.G. Wough.
    Salisbury, Robert Arthur (1830-1903) British Prime Minister.
    • ALS, 2 p., June 3, 1888, n.p., to Balliene.
    • ALS, 2 p., March 7, 1894, n.p., to Briley (?)
    • ALS, 1 p., 3rd person, July 13, 1891, Foreign Office, to Laurence T. Bouvier.
    • ALS, 2 p., November 4, n.y., Harts, to Lord Denman.

    53. Christopher English Resource For Symbolist Art And Poetry Links - Page 2
    Arthur Symons (18651945) Symbolism was introduced into the English-speakingworld by Verlaine's friend Arthur Symons (1865-1945).
    http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~c.english/favouritespage2.html
    Christopher English's Symbolist Paintings and Poetry
    Resource Page.
    Some favourite art and poetry links
    Page 2 of 3
    Choose page
    • Myths,dreams and symbols Common Dream Motifs- On line dream dictionaries. Visual and verbal symbolism in Greek tragedy it would be a mistake to consider the visual dimension in isolation. What I want to suggest in this article is that it is especially the interplay between the two dimensions, between the verbal and the visual, between language and performance, that gives much scope for symbolism in Greek tragedy. Symbolism in Yeats' poetry All symbolists tend to support the idea of a connection between the idea of first , consciousness and the outer world and second , nature and the spiritual world . IN this context yeats greatly admired Charles Baudelaire and regarded him as a pivotal figure for the style THE SCIENCE OF SYMBOLISM The world is Two Worlds, spiritual and material, or, if you will, a World Sensual and a World Intelligential; or again, if you will, a World Supernal and a World Inferior. All these expressions are near each other, and the difference between them is merely one of viewpoint. Symbolism of popular culture.

    54. Broadview Press: The Broadview Anthology Of Victorian Poetry And Poetic Theory
    1890. Symons, Arthur (18651945). The Decadent Movement in Literature Pub. 1893.Symons, Arthur (1865-1945). The Symbolist Movement In Literature Pub. 1899.
    http://www.broadviewpress.com/bvcontents.asp?bookid=14

    55. Records For French Literature -- 19th Century -- History And Criticism. (in VSCC
    Symons, Arthur, 18651945. The symbolist movement in literature / by ArthurSymons ; with an introd. by Richard Ellmann. New York Dutton, 1958.
    http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT/@FRENCH LITERATURE 19TH CENTURY HISTORY AND CR
    French literature 19th century History and criticism.
    Records 16 to 26 of 26

    56. Opium-smoking Persian Girl
    have eaten part, This pipe of opium; rage, remorse, despair; This soulat pawn and this delirious heart. . Arthur Symons (18651945).
    http://opioids.com/images/persiansmoker.html
    Opium-Pipe Smoking
    Persian girl enjoying a pipe of opium
    THE OPIUM-SMOKER "I am engulfed, and drown deliciously
    Soft music like a perfume, and sweet light
    Golden with audible colours exquisite,
    Swathe me with cerements for eternity.
    Times is no more. I pause and yet I flee.
    A million ages wrap me round with night.
    I drain a milion ages of delight.
    I hold the future in my memory. Also, I have this garret which I rent,
    This bed of straw, and this that was a chair, This worn-out body like a tattered tent, This crust, of which the rats have eaten part, This pipe of opium; rage, remorse, despair; This soul at pawn and this delirious heart." Arthur Symons HOME Opioid FAQ REFERENCES Opium People ... The Birth Of A New Generation

    57. Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912. Papers: Guide.
    Removed from *72L345. (114) Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945. ALs to Gleeson White; np30 Oct 1887. 1s. (4p.). Probalby to Gleeson White. Removed from *72L-328.
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00767.html
    bMS Eng 1292-1292.9
    Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912. Papers: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292;
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292.1;
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292.2;
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292.3;
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292.4;
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292.5;
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292.6;
    Call No.: MS Eng 1292.7; Call No.: MS Eng 1292.8; Call No.: MS Eng 1292.9 Creator: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912. Title: Papers, Date(s): Quantity: 1 box and 9 v. (1 linear ft.) Abstract: Correspondence and manuscripts of the Scottish writer Andrew Lang.
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information: Gift of B. Meredith Langstaff; received: 1972.
    Historical Note
    Lang was a Scottish poet, folklorist and scholar.
    Organization
    Organized into the following series:
    • I. Letters from Andrew Lang II. Letters to Andrew Lang III. Other letters IV. Other manuscripts V. MS Eng 1292.1-1292.9: Compositions by Andrew Lang
    Scope and Content
    Contains correspondence, mostly letters from Lang or letters from others to the collection donor, B. Meredith Langstaff, about Lang; and 9 volumes of manuscripts by Lang including poems, fairy tales, peasant songs, a sketchbook, and other writings. Also contains photographs, notes and clippings.

    58. Classical Music Dictionary
    26. Rest Text by Arthur Symons (18651945) Music by John Ireland The peace ofa wandering sky, Silence, only the cry Of the crickets, suddenly still, A bee
    http://www.karadar.com/Lieder/ireland_b.html
    Lieder’s Composers John Ireland Ireland Composers Home Page The Lieder of John Ireland
    complete index

    7. " Beckon to me to come "
    8. " Blow out, you Bugles "
    9. " Dear, think not that they will forget you "
    10. " During Music "
    11. " Earth's Call "
    12. " Friendship in Misfortune "
    13. " Great Things "
    14. " 'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town "
    15. " Her Song " 16. " Hope the Hornblower " 17. " I have twelve oxen that be fair and brown " 18. " If there were dreams to sell " 19. " If we must part " 20. " In Boyhood " 21. " In my sage moments " 22. " It was what you bore with you, Woman " 23. " Love and Friendship " 24. " My true love hath my heart " 25. " Remember " 26. " Rest " 27. " Santa Chiara " 28. " Sea Fever " 29. " Spring Sorrow " 30. " Summer Schemes " 31. " The Adoration " 32. " The Bells of San Marie " 33. " The Sun at noon to higher air "

    59. No, I Am Not As Others Are - By François Villon
    Yes, or else go alive to heaven. No, I am not as Others are was translatedinto English by Arthur Symons (18651945). MORE POEMS BY FRANÇOIS VILLON.
    http://www.poetry-archive.com/v/no_i_am_not_as_others_are.html
    NO, I AM NOT AS OTHERS ARE
      O, I am not, as others are,
      Child of the angels, with a wreath
      Of planets or of any star.
      My father's dead, and lies beneath
      The churchyard stone: God rest his breath!
      I know that my poor old mother
      (And she too knows) must come to death,
      And that her son must follow her.
      I know that rich and poor and all,
      Foolish and wise, and priest and lay,
      Mean folk and noble, great and small,
      High and low, fair and foul, and they
      That wore rich clothing on the way,
      Being of whatever stock or stem,
      And are coiffed newly every day,
      Death shall take every one of them.
      Paris and Helen are both dead.
      Whoever dies, dies with much pain;
      For when his wind and breath are sped
      His gall breaks on his heart, and then
      He sweats, God knows that sweat of men!
      Then shall he pray against his doom
      Child, brother, sister, all in vain:
      None will be surety in his room.
      Death makes him tremble and turn pale,
      His veins stretch and his nose fall in,
      His flesh grow moist and his neck swell,
      Joints and nerves lengthen and wax thin;
      Body of woman, that hath been

    60. Yeats Society Sligo W. B. Yeats
    Patrick's Day 1907. Arthur Symons, 18651945. Poet, playwright andcritic, he introduced Yeats to the French Symbolist school. A
    http://www.yeats-sligo.com/html/wbyeats/influences.html

    Career

    Poetry

    Drama

    Influences
    ...
    Acknowledgements

    INFLUENCES
    Reading Because of his devotion to his art it is probably true to say of Yeats that from his childhood on he chose to read only those who moved him to an emotional or poetical response. He sought the response in his literary and philosophical studies which were extensive - Theosophy and occult works; Plato and the Neoplantonists; St. Thomas Aquinas; the Kabbalah; Irish Myths and Legends; Dante, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Donne, Castiglione, Vico, Swift, Berkeley, Burke, Blake, Shelly, Kant, Nietzche, Ferguson, Mangan, Standish O'Grady. John Butler Yeats, 1839-1922 Jack Butler Yeats, 1887-1957 Six years younger than the poet, he also spent his childhood in Sligo. Sligo, with its ships, fairs, races and circuses and the variety of men and women associated with them, was an inspiration for Jack's drawing from 1887 until he started his career as an art student in London. "In half of the pictures he paints today I recognise faces that I have met at Rosses or the Sligo quays', wrote the poet. The wild faces of horsemen, the quiet dignity of tinkers and wanderers, set against tumultuous skies which flash and dance with colour, are transformed in Jack's imagination; and that, after all, is what W.B. achieved in poetry often having that very subject matter.

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