What work does the poet use to describe how to calmness and tranquillity will come to him at innisfree?
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The speaker says that, on the lake isle of Innisfree, peace will come "dropping slow," "Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings." This suggests that the calm and tranquility that the speaker expects to find on the isle
The poet wants to return to Innisfree - a peaceful and tranquil place- where he can build a small cabin of clay and wattles to live in. He says that he will grow nine rows of beans and keep a hive with honey bees. He also intends to live alone in the open space listening to the sound of the bees.
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