Shortly after acquiring the tower at the age of 51, Yeats married Georgie Hyde-Lees, a 25-year-old Englishwoman.
It was O'Brien's first Gold Cup win and the furthest Yeats had ever raced.
It is our own "Lake Isle of Innisfree" (to borrow from Yeats) a mental and physical sanctuary.
Among the post-1914 poets, it includes the likes of Yeats, Eliot, Lowell, Auden, Betjeman, Thomas and Heaney.
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Yeats and Joyce, in particular, felt a strong connection to their Irish forerunner.
Yeats ridden by Kieren Fallon won the the Ascot Gold Cup by four lengths ahead of Reefscape and pre-race favourite Distinction.
Yeats was busy dissuading his father from trying his hand at writing, an effort inspired in old age by his son's success.
From a failed state, to borrow from Yeats, mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, less through deliberate design than through negligence.
That may be so in the 1920s Edith Sitwell was spoken of in the same breath as Yeats and Eliot but her reputation has declined.
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Or head to Patrick Kavanagh's local, Toner's, not far from his beloved Raglan Road where WB Yeats would also sit and sip a sherry.
Over the years, a suitably big brace of royals, writers and statesmen dined here (Edward without Mrs Simpson, Arthur Conan Doyle, W B Yeats).
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If Milton took from Virgil, and Blake from Milton, and Yeats from Blake, were those fountains dry, because they were not used by most people?
Mr. DYLAN YEATS (Co-curator, Archivist of the "Yellow Peril"): "You're a Sap, Mister Jap" was one of the more famous and popular anti-Japanese propaganda songs.
In fact, last night, we were singing a song on the telephone together because she's done a collection of songs that are set to Yeats poems.
The actor, who was known to millions as Coronation Street binman Eddie Yeats in the 1970s and 1980s, died "peacefully in his sleep" on Friday night.
Yeats, Thomas Mann, James Baldwin and John Cheever managed to fight with their parents, siblings and children make arguments over the dinner table seem like a specialised art form.
Mr. YEATS: To the left of the mother is a framed photograph of her husband next to the letter informing her that he's died in the military fighting against the Japanese.
Yeats, for example should risk smacking their critics in public.
Yet for all its shortcomings, Mr Yeats's work does sound an important warning especially for Brazil, which forced Mercosur to adopt higher-than-average tariffs on capital goods while itself imposing tariffs of up to 70% on imported cars.
And if one were to make hay over the virtues or deficits of nineteenth-century British poetry or twentieth-century Irish poetry, then one should encounter the full range of Tennyson's or Yeats's work before jumping, or slouching, to conclusions.
The official version of Mr Yeats's paper was published with a number of caveats, such as a statement that the author is uncertain whether, taken as a whole, changes in the Mercosur countries' trade policies since 1988 have reduced their economic welfare.
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Directed by Michael Colgan with scrupulous faithfulness to Beckett's text, he shows us a self-obsessed artist who, having chosen between (in Yeats's phrase) "perfection of the life, or of the work, " has lived to regret his decision to opt for the solitary pursuit of his elusive muse.
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Shankly's first task was to rebuild the team, the tide turned with two signings in the summer of 1961, "The turning point and the beginning of the whole affair was the signing of Ian St John and Ron Yeats, " Bill Shankly told the BBC after his retirement.
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