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how does the poet of "the lake isle of inisfree" describes the lakes waves​

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Answered by sk8157482
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The poet describe that waves strike against the shore and music those produced is mild and law. Waves when stands on the concrete road ways or pavements in the midst of traffic and crowed of people.

Answered by ItzAwesomeGirl
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The poet says that the lake's waves hit it's shore and create a low sound. It gives him aesthetic pleasure. He hears it and enjoys it. It also gives solace and comfort. He find his peace of mind

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