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				Title:     Solomon To Sheba 
			    
Author: William Butler Yeats [
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Sang Solomon to Sheba,
    And kissed her dusky face,
    'All day long from mid-day
    We have talked in the one place,
    All day long from shadowless noon
    We have gone round and round
    In the narrow theme of love
    Like an old horse in a pound.'
    To Solomon sang Sheba,
    Planted on his knees,
    'If you had broached a matter
    That might the learned please,
    You had before the sun had thrown
    Our shadows on the ground
    Discovered that my thoughts, not it,
    Are but a narrow pound.'
    Sang Solomon to Sheba,
    And kissed her Arab eyes,
    'There's not a man or woman
    Born under the skies
    Dare match in learning with us two,
    And all day long we have found
    There's not a thing but love can make
    The world a narrow pound.'
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William Butler Yeats's poem: Solomon To Sheba
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