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" Now all the truth is out, Be secret and take defeat From any brazen throat, For how can you compete, Being honour bred, with one Who, were it proved he lies, Were neither shamed in his own Nor in his neighbours "
War Department Education Manual - 126 psl.
autoriai: United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942
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Poetry, 4 tomas

Harriet Monroe - 1914 - 288 psl.
...glitter May tempt you To carry them With bits of twine and pebbles To your nests. Skipwith Cannell. TO A FRIEND WHOSE WORK HAS COME TO NOTHING Now all...Because of all things known That is most difficult. PAUDEEN Indignant at the fumbling wits, the obscure spite Of our old Paudeen in his shop, I stumbled...
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Selected Poems

William Butler Yeats - 1921 - 328 psl.
...eyes? Bred to a harder thing Than Triumph, turn away And like a laughing string Whereon mad ringers play Amid a place of stone, Be secret and exult, Because of all things known That is most difficult. PAUDEEN Indignant at the fumbling wits, the obscure spite Of our old Paudeen in his shop, I stumbled...
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Selected Poems

William Butler Yeats - 1921 - 330 psl.
...honour bred, with one Who, were it proved he lies, Were neither shamed in his own Nor in his neighbours' eyes? Bred to a harder thing Than Triumph, turn away...Because of all things known That is most difficult. PAUDEEN Indignant at the fumbling wits, the obscure spite Of our old Paudeen in his shop, I stumbled...
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Hugh Lane's Life and Achievement– With Some Account of the Dublin Galleries ...

Lady Gregory - 1921 - 338 psl.
...honour bred, with one Who were it proved he lies Were neither shamed in his own Nor in his neighbour's eyes ; Bred to a harder thing Than Triumph, turn away...Because of all things known That is most difficult." • It was with all this in mind I spent a while in the Gallery the other day, looking at the pictures...
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Later Poems

William Butler Yeats - 1922 - 390 psl.
...honour bred, with one Who, were it proved he lies, Were neither shamed in his own Nor in his neighbours' eyes ? Bred to a harder thing Than Triumph, turn away...Because of all things known That is most difficult. PAUDEEN INDIGNANT at the fumbling wits, the obscure spite Of our old Paudeen in his shop, I stumbled...
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The New Poetry– An Anthology of Twentieth-century Verse in English, 1 tomas

Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1923 - 708 psl.
...out, Be secret and take defeat From any brazen throat. For how can you compete, Being honor-bre'd, with one Who, were it proved he lies, Were neither...Because of all things known That is most difficult. THE COLLAR-BONE OF A HARE Would I could cast a sail on the water Where many a king has gone And many...
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The New Poetry– An Anthology of Twentieth-century Verse in English, 1 tomas

Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1923 - 706 psl.
...is out, Be secret and take defeat From any brazen throat. For how can you compete, Being honor-bred, with one Who, were it proved he lies, Were neither...Because of all things known That is most difficult. THE COLLAR-BONE OF A HARE Would I could cast a sail on the water Where many a king has gone And many...
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The Poetry Cure– A Pocket Medicine Chest of Verse

Robert Haven Schauffler - 1925 - 490 psl.
...honour bred, with one Who, were it proved he lies, Were neither shamed in his own Nor in his neighbours' eyes? Bred to a harder thing Than Triumph, turn away...Because of all things known That is most difficult. GLADNESS BY ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH The world has brought not anything To make me glad to-day! The swallow...
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Contemporary Poetry

Marguerite Wilkinson - 1923 - 428 psl.
...honour bred, with one Who, were it proved he lies, Were neither shamed in his own Nor in his neighbor's eyes? Bred to a harder thing Than Triumph, turn away...Because of all things known That is most difficult. — William Butler Yeats LYRIC FROM "THE LAND OF HEART'S DESIRE" The wind blows out of the gates of...
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Moderns and Near-moderns– Essays on Henry James, Stockton, Shaw, and Others

William Chislett - 1928 - 236 psl.
...to Nothing, he bids her take courage for the failure of some good she has striven to bring to pass: "Turn away "And like a laughing string Whereon mad...Because of all things known That is most difficult." Indeed the bitter note, in crabbed verse, is not seldom present in his later poetry ; but meantime...
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