Wednesday, October 21, 2009
All Things Can Tempt Me by William Butler Yeats
This poem is very ambiguous. I think William Butler Yeats is saying that there are many things other than poetry that he likes. But then he goes on to say that nothing can hinder his passion for poetry. This contradiction is confusing. The last two lines make no sense with the rest of the poem and I do not have the expertise to analyze it.
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