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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Linnet is a small bird from the finch family. In the poet, the poet desires to watch the linnet's wings in the evening in Innisfree. The wings here depict a lot of linnets flying in a group in the sky. They create a very beautiful scenery and the poet imagines the be enjoying it. Read summary of thiRead more

    Linnet is a small bird from the finch family. In the poet, the poet desires to watch the linnet’s wings in the evening in Innisfree.

    The wings here depict a lot of linnets flying in a group in the sky. They create a very beautiful scenery and the poet imagines the be enjoying it.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poet seems to be fed up with the dull life of urban areas. He does not like the greed for materialistic possessions, nor fancy life. The poet seems to be hopeful and eager and feels happy when he thinks about visiting the Innisfree. Read summary of this poem.

    The poet seems to be fed up with the dull life of urban areas. He does not like the greed for materialistic possessions, nor fancy life. The poet seems to be hopeful and eager and feels happy when he thinks about visiting the Innisfree.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The city life is full of dullness, restlessnes, greed, pollution, noise, misery and hate. On the other hand, the lake of Innisfree is peaceful, green and pleasant. There is no fancy life, no quest for materialistic possessions, no haste and no greed. There are bees buzzing, water making low and pleaRead more

    The city life is full of dullness, restlessnes, greed, pollution, noise, misery and hate. On the other hand, the lake of Innisfree is peaceful, green and pleasant. There is no fancy life, no quest for materialistic possessions, no haste and no greed.

    There are bees buzzing, water making low and pleasant sounds, linnets flying in the sky etc.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The midnight is glimmer (shining faintly) because of stars which twinkle in the clear sky. The twinkling of the stars make the night pleasant and worth enjoying. Read summary of this poem.

    The midnight is glimmer (shining faintly) because of stars which twinkle in the clear sky. The twinkling of the stars make the night pleasant and worth enjoying.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The noon has purple glow which depicts poet's imaginations regarding the place. He seems to be imagining Innisfree as an ideal place which is colourful and charming. Read summary of this poem.

    The noon has purple glow which depicts poet’s imaginations regarding the place. He seems to be imagining Innisfree as an ideal place which is colourful and charming.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Glade means an open space, bee loud means buzzing of bees. Thus the phrase means a place which is vast and alive with the sound of bees buzzing all around. Read summary of this poem.

    Glade means an open space, bee loud means buzzing of bees. Thus the phrase means a place which is vast and alive with the sound of bees buzzing all around.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poet desires to go to Innisfree in order to escape from the dull life of urban area. He does not like the fancy life and greed for material possessions. He wants peace which can be attained only in Innisfree. Read summary of this poem.

    The poet desires to go to Innisfree in order to escape from the dull life of urban area. He does not like the fancy life and greed for material possessions. He wants peace which can be attained only in Innisfree.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree is a romantic poem because it portrays an ideal picture of Innisfree Lake and the poet's love for it. The poet seems to be deeply connected with its environment. He believes that nature is the ultimate healer of soul and also also a peace giver because nature is pRead more

    The poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree is a romantic poem because it portrays an ideal picture of Innisfree Lake and the poet’s love for it. The poet seems to be deeply connected with its environment. He believes that nature is the ultimate healer of soul and also also a peace giver because nature is patient.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The central idea of the poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree is that nature is the healer of soul. It bings peace, prosperity, beauty, love and compassion. On the other hand, city life is full of ugliness. It is greedy, rude, polluted and without any comfort. Hence solitude in the nature is better than cRead more

    The central idea of the poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree is that nature is the healer of soul. It bings peace, prosperity, beauty, love and compassion. On the other hand, city life is full of ugliness. It is greedy, rude, polluted and without any comfort. Hence solitude in the nature is better than city life.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The moral of the poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree is that city life is full of materialism. There is pollution, noise, fancy life, fake people, cruelty and emotionless life. On the other hand, nature is full of peace, beauty, compassion, simplicity and comfort. Hence the poet desires to escape to theRead more

    The moral of the poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree is that city life is full of materialism. There is pollution, noise, fancy life, fake people, cruelty and emotionless life. On the other hand, nature is full of peace, beauty, compassion, simplicity and comfort. Hence the poet desires to escape to the peaceful nature.

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