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Responsibilities and other poems

W. B. Yeats

Publisher: Good Press

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This work contains the most cherished poems by Irish poet, dramatist, writer, and one of the prominent figures of 20th-century literature, W.B Yeats. He beautifully presented his thoughts about the responsibilities of life and how people must handle them.
Available since: 11/22/2019.
Print length: 249 pages.

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