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W.B. Yeats was born in Sandymount
W.B. Yeats was welcomed to the world -
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W.B. Yeats life Span
the width of his life -
Road Trip!!!!! Yeats' family moves to England
Yeats' familly goes to england to live there -
Yeats met poet Ezra Pound
Yeats met Ezra Pound in July 1909 -
Yeats wrote "Fallen Magesty"
This poem was featured in Poetry Magazine -
Yeats wrote "Paudeen"
May 10 1914, Paudeen was written and turned to be a large success -
Yeats wrote "Beggar to Beggar cried"
11 May 14 Yeats wrote the famous poem "Beggar to Beggar cried" -
W.B. Yeats wrote "The Magi"
Yeats wrote a not so famous poem "The Magi" -
W.B. Yeats wrote The Coat
At this date Yeats wrote a awesome poem -
Deticated play 'At the Hawk's Well to Ezra pound'
Very generous dont you think -
Yeats wrote "On Woman"
2 Feb. 1916,Yeats wrote "On Woman" -
W.B. Yeats wrote "There is a Queen in China"
Yeats wrote "There is a Queen in China". Even I didnt know there was -
Yeats wrote "Easter 1916"
Yeats wrote This great poem at the date April 8 1916 -
Yeats purposes to Georgie Hyde-Lees
He got turned down once but he doesnt care, he at least wants another shot -
W.B. Yeats wrote "A Prayer for my Daughter"
1 Nov. 1919, Yeats wrote "A Prayer for My Daughter" -
W.B. Yeats wrote "The Second Coming" poem
10 November 1920 wrote "The Second Coming". This was one of the most known poems that Yeats wrote -
Nobel prize for literature awarded to yeats
10 December 1923 Nobel Prize awarded And the winner is... W.B Yeats. lots of work really payed off -
Yeats wrote "He and She"
Yeats wrote "He and She" -
Yeats wrote "A Needle's Eye"
Yeats wrote "A Needles Eye" -
W.B. Yeats wrote "A Full Moon in March"
9 Mar. 1935, Yeats wrote "A Full Moon in March -
W.B Yeats died in Menton
28 Jan. 1939, what a shame, Yeats Died