In the poem, 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree', what kind of dwelling place has he imagined for himself?
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He has imagined a place where he would have his one hut on a lonely island away from the rush life of the cities.
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he imagines a "small cabin " of "clay and wattles" where he will support himself on beans
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