What beautiful sights would the poet see in Innisfree?
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Answer. Answer: The poet uses 'bee-loud glade', 'evenings full of linnet's wing', and 'lake water lapping with low sound to present the sights and sounds on Innisfree. These words evoke the pictures of a wide and open natural place that is full of beautiful and elegant sights, smells, colours and music.
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