What does the "and live alone in The Bee loud glade" imply
book beehive
class 9
poem the lake isle of innisfree
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implies that the poet want to live alone in bee-loud glade
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The line "and live alone in The Bee loud glade" in the poem also expresses his wish to live alone but here in this sentence he specifically mentions his wish to live in the place with bee loud glade.
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The Poem lake isle of innis free is an excellent poem from William Butler Yeats where writer expresses the urge to live alone in serenity of nature by the Lake Innis Free.
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