‘Easter, 1916’—among its many additions to Irish folk memory—wound a tragic thread into the mostly-defiant nationalist twine of the wearing of the green with its final stanza: I write it out in a verse— MacDonagh and MacBride And Connolly and Pearse
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Nationalism as a tragedy in Yeats
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‘Easter, 1916’—among its many additions to Irish folk memory—wound a tragic thread into the mostly-defiant nationalist twine of the wearing of the green with its final stanza: I write it out in a verse— MacDonagh and MacBride And Connolly and Pearse