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When Patrick was baptizing Aengus, the point of the crozier went through
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Aengus Ceilé Dé, commonly called Aengus the Culdee.
An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Mary Frances Cusack 1864
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The television interviewer Vincent Browne asked the parliamentarian Aengus Ó Snodaigh: "So when did the IRA ever apologise?"
Irish eyes are smiling: show of respect turns Queen into runaway favourite 2011
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Aengus, the younger Black, isn't quite as discriminating.
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The title of the book comes from a line in Yeats 'poem The Song Of Wandering Aengus:
Nov. 19th, 2008 - Issue 0.012 z0mbieastronaut 2008
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And that made me think that perhaps quite a number of people may have seen in dreams of the day or the night beautiful forms and been unhappy because they saw them never again, and that thought started me making up a story to express their emotion, and I put that story into a poem called ‘The Wandering Aengus’.
Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000
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One might think of the opening image of Yeats '"The Song of Wandering Aengus," in which a man deems his brain to be charred by fire.
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I happened to hear David Gray on the radio singing "Song of Wandering Aengus," a Yeats poem set to music (a line from the same poem provided the title for Ray Bradbury's short story "Golden Apples of the Sun").
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It will now be the closing lines in "The Song of Wandering Aengus" when Brina dies: "The silver apples of the moon,/the golden apples of the sun."
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But I just read a poem by William Butler Yeats, 'The Song of Wandering Aengus,' that uses till as the short form.
Word Court 2006
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