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I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and waffles made,
Nine bean rows will I have there,
A hive for the honey bee,
And live alone in the bee loud glade
I shall have some peace there, for
peace
Comes dropping slow, dropping from the veils
Of the morning to where the cricket sings,
There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon
A purple glow, and evening full of linnet's wings.
Questions:
1. Identify the poem and the poet.
2. What does the poet means by 'I will arise'?
3. Why does the poet want to go to Innisfree?
4. What does the poet want to do after going to the Lake Isle of Innisf
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Answers

Answered by diya0607patel
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Answer:

1.William Butler Yeats

2. The poet means that be will rise from the deep slumber of worldly life. That life is full of vices.

3.The poet wants to go Innisfree in search of peace. ... The poet craves for some peace and hence he wants to go to Innisfree. There he wants to make a small cabin and grow beans. He wants to live there alone

4. After going to Innisfree, the poet wants to have nine rows of beans, a hive for the honey bee, and live there all alone and peacefully.

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