How does Yeats refer to the passage of time in the poem “Wild Swans at Coole”?
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He explores the idea of aging by using a speaker who has been to this same place for nineteen years. In The Wild Swans at Coole, Yeats brings his readers to feel the passing of time through his speaker's description of the lake and his feelings as he counts the swans and watches them take flight.
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