William Butler Yeats was an English author/ poet. He wrote about English folklore, his experiences in life and his imagination/thoughts. One of his poems is that of "The Stolen Child" which can be interpreted as the Fay luring a child to come with them. This is based on the folktale of fay stealing children and replacing them with "changelings" or fay that look like the child they are representing.
William Butler Yeats wrote lyric poetry, which often explored themes of Irish mythology, symbolism, and mysticism. He is also known for his involvement in the Celtic Revival movement and for his use of symbolic language in his works.
Under Bel Bulben was his last poem. It was about a mountain in Sligo, Ireland, where Yeats grew up. The last three lines of the poem are on his gravestone.
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His most famous last poem was Under Bel Bulben.
The Second Coming
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Poetry and plays.
The type of rhyme used in this excerpt from Yeats's poem is an end rhyme.
He did not write any haiku, limericks or how-to instruction books.
William Wordsworth is best known for writing poetry, particularly romantic poetry influenced by nature and everyday life. He often explored themes of nature, beauty, and the human experience in his poems.
children's poetry and he started with funny poetry
He did not write any haiku or limericks.
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He mainly did free-verse
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