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4 June, 22:05

I have looked upon those brilliant creatures, And now my heart is sore. All's changed since I, hearing at twilight, The first time on this shore, The bell-beat of their wings above my head, Trod with a lighter tread. Based on the excerpt from "The Wild Swans at Coole," what can you infer about how William Butler Yeats views time?

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  1. 4 June, 22:46
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    William Butler doesn't like time, he feels bad about aging and going through the days.
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