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Explain dropping from the veils

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Answered by MyStiCalDiMpLeS
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Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings; In the previous line we learned that "peace comes dropping slow." ... Maybe it's a metaphor for the fog of early morning, or the mist. This is a watery place, after all...

Answered by phillipinestest
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Dropping from the veils:

In the poem 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree', the poet explains his desire for attaining peace of mind. The poet is tired of his urban lifestyle. Therefore, he mentions that he wants to live in a small cottage by the river.

He says that he will attain peace on looking at the cloudy sky in the early morning, which would look like it is wearing a veil. He also adds that he can achieve peace of mind by hearing the cricket sing a tune. This sort of place grants harmony to the mind of the poet.

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