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The lake of isle of Innisfree ( poem) by William Butler Yeats
what kind of dwelling does the speaker want to build at Innisfree?
what kind of dwelling does the speaker want to build at Innisfree?
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In the poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by William Butler Yeats, the speaker expresses their desire to build a small and simple dwelling at Innisfree. They long to construct a "small cabin" made of clay and wattles, which are thin branches used as a building material. This humble dwelling represents a retreat from the noise and chaos of the city, and a return to a peaceful and solitary existence closer to nature.
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