Why does the poet repeat I will arise and go now?
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The poet repeats the phrase “I will arise and go now” in the poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree which shows his eagerness to escape from the city life and go to the peaceful and blissful environment of Innisfree. He does not like to live in the city and in spite of being in the city, his heart’s core listens to the sound of water of Innisfree Lake.
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