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    The Wheel

    by William Butler Yeats
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    THROUGH winter-time we call on spring,
    And through the spring on summer call,
    And when abounding hedges ring
    Declare that winter's best of all;
    And after that there s nothing good
    Because the spring-time has not come -
    Nor know that what disturbs our blood
    Is but its longing for the tomb.
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