poem The lake isle of innisfree
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(a) The poet longs to visit the Lake Isle of Innisfree, a place of his childhood memories, where he could spend his life in peace and solitude.
(b) The place indicated by 'there' is The Lake Isle of Innisfree. There, he hopes to build a small cabin and wishes to farm on a plot of land to lead a simple life, close to nature.
(c) Accoding to the poet, peace comes dropping slow from the velis of morning to where the crickets sing.
(d) Crickets are insects closely related to grasshoppers. They sing at night in bushes and make a sound like a peaceful rythm.
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree by William Butler Yeats.
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