How does the poet plan on spending his life
there? ( on innsifree)
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The poet yearns to go to the Lake Isle of Innisfree because he is seeking peace. On Innisfree he would be able to live alone in a small cabin, growing beans and keeping bees. He explicitly states in the second stanza that he would find peace on Innisfree.
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The poem plans to spend his life in solitude.
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The poet seems to want a life of silence and peace. He wants to build a small cabin made out of 'clay and wattle'. He would also keep some beehives, and a small bean plantation, as seen in the line 'Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee...'
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