William Butler Yeats — "I have been so much alone that I have come to think of the dead as my companions…"
I have been so much alone that I have come to think of the dead as my companions.
I have been so much alone that I have come to think of the dead as my companions.
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"I believe in all dreams, and in all visions, and in all prophecies."
"I am a man of visions."
"My imagination is my reality."
"I have believed the best of every man. And find that to believe is hard enough."
"Was it needless death after all? / For England may keep faith / For all that is done and said. / We know their dream: enough / To know they dreamed and are dead."
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