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    I will arise and go now, and go to InisfreeAnd a small cabin build there, of clay andwattles made:Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive

    for the honeybee,And live alone in the bee-loud glade.

    And I shall have some peace there, forpeace comes dropping slowDropping from the veils of the morning to

    where the cricket sings;There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon apurple glow,And evenings full of the linnet's wings.

    I will arise and go now, for always night

    and dayI hear lake water lapping with low soundsby the shore;While I stand on the roadway, or on thepavements gray,I hear it in the deep heart's core.

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    Stanza 1

    I will get up and go to Innisfree. Once Iget there, I will build a small cabin

    using clay and wattles. I will also plantnine rows of beans and set up a hivefor honey bees. I will be all alone amongthe sound of the bees.

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    Stanza 2

    I shall enjoy the peace which comes slowly like morning mist thatslowly fades away until it is night. then, the crickets will come outto sing.At this beautiful lake isle, the midnight sky twinkles in the dark

    and thehigh-noon is like a purple glow in the sky. In hte evening, I willalsosee the flying brown and grey birds (linnets).

    Stanza 3

    I will get up and listen to the water lapping quietly by the shore. I

    willstand and watch from the roadway or the grey pavements. I hopetoreflect and contemplate with wisdom and hope to gain anunderstandingof humanity

    Stanza 2

    I shall enjoy the peace which comes slowly

    like morning mist thatslowly fades away until it is night. then,the crickets will come out to sing.At this beautiful lake isle, the midnight skytwinkles in the dark and thehigh-noon is like a purple glow in the sky.

    In evening, I will alsosee the flying brown and grey birds(linnets).

    Stanza 3

    I will get up and listen to the water lapping

    quietly by the shore. I willstand and watch from the roadway or thegrey pavements. I hope toreflect and contemplate with wisdom andhope to gain an understandingof humanity

    Stanza 2

    I shall enjoy the peace which comes slowly

    like morning mist thatslowly fades away until it is night. then,the crickets will come out to sing.At this beautiful lake isle, the midnight skytwinkles in the dark and thehigh-noon is like a purple glow in the sky.

    In hte evening, I will alsosee the flying brown and grey birds(linnets).

    Stanza 3

    I will get up and listen to the water lapping

    quietly by the shore. I willstand and watch from the roadway or thegrey pavements. I hope toreflect and contemplate with wisdom andhope to gain an understandingof humanity

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    Born IrelandDied FranceFell in love with Maud Gonne, an Irish

    Nationalist who faughtfor social justive. His love was not returned.He remained heartbrokentill he was 52 years old, the age when hefinally got married.

    Even though he was of English origin, he

    loved Ireland very muchand thought of himself as an Irishman. Hisfather, John Butler Yeats,was also an artist and encouraged him to writepoetry. Being a patriotic Irishman,he wrote many poems on the beauty ofIreland, its magix, folklore

    and political scenario. Apart from that hewrote many poemsto Maud Gonne, hoping for her love in return.

    Accomplishments :-Won the Nobel Prize for Literature (1923)Member of Irish Senate (1922 1928)Referred to as the greatest Irish poet

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