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Show 68. The Hour-Glass based on Legends story a of of at played was legend that the found yeats in Abbey Lady Wild's "Ancient in Ireland,"--1887--so Weygandt the wise saved man from is It 1903. eternal is It says. damnation the the by ... faith of a child. Yeats leaves the wise Mr. the man great "I" scholar that has teaching he changes Fool, and he old a a the the child who infuses into man morality play. But knowledge; by doubt. Only by world of the as left to the life reverent yeats xXxX says it breeds alone in wander helpless scholar a countrysideJ wnose into sCholar the as but the Teig, in can real. of the called is knowledge obscures and man man be The saved. than be perishable damned is Better be invisible, the it sands the as spirit critics, doubt, is the ebbing away rational faith childlike invisible a .ecoud of the frantic hour, some retain your vision of and faith of knows his religious drama. By tale, saved the spirit that is intuitive old taken away the which the wise fall, in was fool a a realm of philosopher the vi s1 ble. circQstances which led to Yeats's The ili Houlihan" of "Cathleen to Lady Gregory: "One night a vision, of firelight and that a had I talk cottage there of a where cottage a came gi ven 1n are dren almost there marriage, an the old was and woman writing following as let'ter distinct as well-being and into the midst in &KXH of a |