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  1. There, on blood-saturated ground, have stood Soldier, assassin, executioner. Whether for daily pittance or in blind fear Or out of abstract hatred, and shed blood, But could not cast a single jet thereon. Odour of blood on the ancestral stair! And we that have shed none must gather there And clamour in drunken frenzy for the moon.

  2. Example: "The Cat and the Moon" by William Butler Yeats. The cat went here and there. And the moon spun round like a top, And the nearest kin of the moon, The creeping cat, looked up. Black Minnaloushe stared at the moon, For, wander and wail as he would, The pure cold light in the sky. Troubled his animal blood.

  3. 13 de mai. de 2011 · The thirteenth moon but sets the soul at war. In its own being, and when that war's begun. There is no muscle in the arm; and after, Under the frenzy of the fourteenth moon, The soul begins to tremble into stillness, To die into the labyrinth of itself! Aherne. Sing out the song; sing to the end, and sing.

  4. Has flung its atrowy shaft upon the floor. Seven centuries have passed and it is pure, The blood of innocence has left no stain. There, on blood-saturated ground, have stood. Soldier, assassin, executioner. Whether for daily pittance or in blind fear. Or out of abstract hatred, and shed blood,

  5. "The Cat And The Moon" is a poem written by William Butler Yeats in 1919. It tells of a black cat named Minnaloushe, and the moon up in the night sky."The Ca...

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  6. Twenty-and-eight the phases of the moon, The full and the moon's dark and all the crescents, Twenty-and-eight, and yet but six-and-twenty. The cradles that a man must needs be rocked in: For there's no human life at the full or the dark. From the first crescent to the half, the dream. But summons to adventure and the man.

  7. It is well known that William Butler Yeats’s farce The Cat and the Moon is modeled on Japanese Kyogen. The play was written in 1917, first published in 1924, and first performed in 1926. The reason Yeats hesitated to stage the play until 1926 is because, as Richard Allen