What reflects complete silence in the stanza?
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And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,
Ah, so here's the motivation for wanting to build a little cabin in the middle of nowhere with not a soul nearby: peace! This guy just wants some P and Q.
The second part of the line, "peace comes dropping slow" is interesting, huh? So far, it looks like the speaker equates a slow, simple pace of life with peacefulness.
But why is peace "dropping"? What's that all about?
If the speaker is so serious about getting some peace in his life, we might assume that he isn't feeling too peaceful where he is now.
Maybe he's feeling trapped, restless, and way too busy. Either way, he thinks that Innisfree is his ticket to happiness—a break from all the hubbub.
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