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writing poetry.Studying zoology and Biology.

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W.B. Yeats had various hobbies and interests, including poetry writing, mysticism, folklore, and the occult. He was also passionate about theatre and was involved in the founding of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. Additionally, Yeats had a keen interest in Irish nationalism and politics, which influenced much of his work.

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