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bring out the central idea of the poem innisfree

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Answered by choudharyuma29
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree” is a rhyme written mostly in hexameter, with six number of stresses in each line, in a pattern of loosely iambic.


The last line of each four-line para  shortens the line to tetrameter, with only four paras: “And live alone in the bee-loud glade.”


Each of the three stanzas has the same rhyme scheme.


The rhyme express that The Lake Isle of Innisfree a beautiful island located  justin south coast of Lough Gill.


There is a small pier to board a boat to visit the island.


When William Butler Yeats was staying in London he used to  walk down Fleet Street and sat at  the Isle of Innisfree.



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