what value does the poet support in the poem Lake Isle of innisfree
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The thing that the poet finds so attractive about Lake Isle of Innisfree is its promise of peace. The poet, then, long for this place which affords a sense of contentment and relaxation far from the busy modem life. The poem's slow and regular meter helps to convey this languid, dreamy effect.
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