The Living Beauty is a collection of poems by W.B. Yeats, published in 1921. The collection is divided into two parts: the first part is a series of poems about the beauty of nature, and the second part is a series of poems about the beauty of the human spirit. The poems in the first part of the collection explore the beauty of nature, from the beauty of the stars and the moon to the beauty of the sea and the land. Yeats uses vivid imagery to capture the beauty of the natural world, and his poems often evoke a sense of awe and wonder. The poems in the second part of the collection explore the beauty of the human spirit. Yeats writes about the power of love, the strength of friendship, and the courage of those who strive for a better world. He also writes about the beauty of art, music, and literature, and the importance of living a life of purpose and meaning. The Living Beauty is a timeless collection of poems that celebrates the beauty of nature and the beauty of the human spirit. It is a must-read for anyone who appreciates the power of poetry and the beauty of life.
By W.B. Yeats · First published 1919 · Genre: Poetry, Romanticism, Irish Literature