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What does the poet hear in his “deep heart’s core”? What does it mean? in the poem the lake isle of iinnisfree

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Answered by itzurAni
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Explanation:

"In the deep heart's core" he hears, even while standing on the roadways and pavements of an urban center, the sounds of Nature that fill the air at Innisfree. ... The memories of all these peaceful sounds stay with the speaker and inspire him to return to Innisfree and build himself a home.13-Sep-2018

Answered by roshnihareem666
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Answer:

He continues to say that when he is on the 'pavement,' on the 'roadway' in the city. He hears that lake in the deepest part or 'core' of his heart. Yeats' word choice is so precise here, for the core of a person is where that person is grounded. Yeats realizes that he is grounded and most at peace at Innisfree.

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