Will the poet be happy and satisfied of he permanently lives in the isle of Innisfree? Do you think he will want to return to his previous life after a few days? Give a reasoned answer.
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- Yes he is happy and satisfied of permanently living in Innisfree.
- No, he don't want to return to his previous life after few days. As he is in peace there.
Poet says that in Innisfree, he'll be living in a small cabin made by him. He found peace there in the sound of cricket in mornings. He don't want to leave Innisfree.
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