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1.Second Act
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Lord Goring My dear Robert, it's a very awkward business, very awkward indeed. You should have told your wife the whole thing. Secrets from other pe...
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2.Three Movements
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Shakespearean fish swam the sea, far away from land; Romantic fish swam in nets coming to the hand; What are all those fish that lie gasping on the...
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3.Third Act
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Enter Lord Goring in evening dress with a buttonhole. He is wearing a silk hat and Inverness cape. White-gloved, he carries a Louis Seize cane. His a...
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4.The Crazed Moon
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Crazed through much child-bearing The moon is staggering in the sky; Moon-struck by the despairing Glances of her wandering eye We grope, and grope ...
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5.Fourth Act
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Lord Goring (pulls out his watch, inspects it, and rings the bell) It is a great nuisance. I can't find anyone in this house to talk to. And I am ...
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6.Coole Park, 1929
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I meditate upon a swallows flight, Upon an aged woman and her house, A sycamore and lime tree lost in night Although that western cloud is luminous,...
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7.Coole and Ballylee, 1931
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Under my window-ledge the waters race, Otters below and moor-hens on the top, Run for a mile undimmed in Heavens face Then darkening through dark Ra...
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8.For Anne Gregory
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Never shall a young man, Thrown into despair By those great honey-coloured Ramparts at your ear, Love you for yourself alone And not your yellow hai...
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9.IN CABIN'D SHIPS AT SEA
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IN cabin'd ships at sea, The boundless blue on every side expanding, With whistling winds and music of the waves, the large imperious waves, Or so...
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10.Swift'S Epitaph
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Swift has sailed into his rest; Savage indignation there Cannot lacerate his breast. Imitate him if you dare, World-besotted traveller; he Served h...