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Wine Quotes by William Butler Yeats
- When I clamber to the heights of sleep, Or when I grow excited with wine, suddenly I meet your face.
- Wine comes in at the mouth And love comes in at the eye; That's all we shall know for truth Before we grow old and…
- Wine enters through the mouth, Love, the eyes. I raise the glass to my mouth, I look at you, I sigh.
- Wine comes in at the mouth And love comes in at the eye; That's all we shall know for truth Before we grow old and…
- While man can still his body keep Wine or love drug him to sleep, Waking he thanks the Lord that he Has body and its…
- What if the Church and the State Are the mob that howls at thedoor! Wine shall run thick to the end, Bread taste sour.
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