why does the poet wants to go to Innisfree?
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The poet hopes to find peace in the bountiful beauty bestowed upon man by nature. The beauty of the morning mist, the dew drops that fall from the leaves onto the ground where crickets sing, the star-lit skies at night and the peasant sound of the linnet's as they sing; all will bring peace to his heart and fill him with joy.
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The poet hopes to find peace in the bountiful beauty bestowed upon man by nature. The beauty of the morning mist, the dew drops that fall from the leaves onto the ground where crickets sing, the star-lit skies at night and the peasant sound of the linnet's as they sing; all will bring peace to his heart and fill him with joy.
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The poet wants to go to Innisfree to got rid of the disgusting life of London. At Innisfree he will enjoy the beauty of nature and will relay himself.
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