When he stands on the roadway, or on the pavement grey. However he also implies that he hears it everywhere, because he says he hears it 'always, night and day'.
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William Butler Yates was an Irish poet who won a Nobel Prize for Literature.The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems (1889)The Countess Kathleen (1892)Deirdre (1907)The Tower (1928)Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems (1932)https://www.biography.com/people/william-butler-yeats-9538857
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The speaker in "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by William Butler Yeats expresses a longing for peace, solitude, and a connection to nature. The emotion can be described as a sense of yearning for a simpler, more tranquil way of life away from the bustle of the city.
William Butler Yeats.
The assumption that may be inferred from the poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by William Butler Yeats is that the speaker desires a simpler life in nature, away from the bustle and noise of city living. The author assumes that a connection to nature can bring peace and tranquility to the speaker's life.
I think you may be referring to the great Irish poet, Willliam Butler Yeats, not "yeast". In his poem " The Lake Isle of Innisfree," there is a line that seems to imply he was into bee-keeping.
William Butler was born on October 6, 1982.
William Butler was born on October 6, 1982.
William James Butler died in 1934.
William James Butler was born in 1862.
William Archer Butler was born in 1814.
William Archer Butler died in 1848.
William J. Butler was born in 1860.
William Butler - judge - died in 1909.