| Poet whose forenames were William Butler |
The Times Specialist |
27 Oct 2025 |
| Irish poet |
Newsday |
12 Oct 2025 |
| Irish poet |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Sep 2025 |
| Dublin-born poet |
Newsday |
25 Sep 2025 |
| "The Wild Swans at Coole" writer |
LA Times Daily |
21 Aug 2025 |
| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet W. B. ___ |
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| W B ____, Irish poet |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
08 Jul 2025 |
| Ron ___, 1961-1971 Liverpool player (5) |
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| Irish poet with forenames William Butler |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
29 Jun 2025 |
| Irish poet |
The Telegraph Quick |
13 Jun 2025 |
| Wait around to catch English or Irish poet (5) |
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| A seedy diet prepared for old Coronation Street character played by Geoffrey Hughes (5,5) |
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| A riotous stay out East with a poet (5) |
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| W.B. ___, Irish writer (5) |
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| Poet consumes unknown quantity to start with (5) |
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| Yankee takes on poet |
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| Jack Butler ___, Irish artist (5) |
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| Head off Keats for youth leader - another poet (5) |
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| Yankee devours poems by him |
The Times Cryptic |
13 May 2025 |
| 1961-1971 Liverpool defender; 1965 FA Cup Final winner (5) |
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| W. B. ___, poet noted for his poem The Second Coming (5) |
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| Poet who wrote, "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold" |
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| Ron ___, 1971-1974 Tranmere Rovers player-manager (5) |
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| Irish poet |
Newsday |
16 Apr 2025 |
| W.B. of Ireland |
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| Writer of the poem The Second Coming (5) |
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| Irish poet and playwright who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1923 |
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| Irish poet |
Newsday |
16 Jan 2025 |
| W B ____, Irish poet and dramatist |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
14 Jan 2025 |
| Dines with unknown poet |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
13 Jan 2025 |
| Irish poet (1865-1939) |
The Times Concise |
06 Jan 2025 |
| 2006-09 Ascot Gold cup winner trained by Aidan O'Brien (5) |
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| Irish poet |
Newsday |
29 Dec 2024 |
| W B ____, poet |
The Telegraph Plusword |
27 Dec 2024 |
| Irish poet William Butler ___, who wrote "Easter, 1916" |
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| Irish poet |
Newsday |
22 Dec 2024 |
| Ron, 1971-74 Tranmere Rovers player-manager; 1975-77 Barrow boss (5) |
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| Ron, Scottish central defender who captained Liverpool in the 1960s (5) |
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| Poet without doubt occupied inside (5) |
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| WB, Irish poet and dramatist whose plays include The Countess Cathleen (5) |
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| "The Tower" poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 Nov 2024 |
| Takes up with a poet (5) |
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| Irish poet |
Mirror Tea Time |
30 Sep 2024 |
| Poet whose name doesn't rhyme with Keats, confusingly |
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| Poet who first penned the phrase "no country for old men" |
New York Times |
24 Aug 2024 |
| First Nobel laureate from Ireland |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
17 Aug 2024 |
| Poet William Butler ___ |
New York Times Mini |
03 Aug 2024 |
| W.B. __, Irish poet and politician (5) |
The Guardian Weekend |
28 Jul 2024 |
| W.B. __, Irish poet and politician (5) |
The Guardian Weekend |
27 Jul 2024 |
| Who won a silver medal for Ireland at the 1924 Olympics in the category of painting? (5) |
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| Who wrote, "I will arise and go now. and go to lnnisfree"? (5) |
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| Jack Butler, Irish painter who exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show (5) |
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| Irish poet who published a collection of stories entitled The Celtic Twilight in 1893 (5) |
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| Horse that won its fourth successive Gold Cup at Ascot in 2009 (5) |
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| Dublin-born poet, first Irishman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature (5) |
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| Keats and this other poet share food after initial disagreement (5) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
07 Jun 2024 |
| "Easter, 1916" poet William Butler ___ |
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| Support given about engaging eastern poet (5) |
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| W B - - -, The Winding Stair poet |
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| Jack Butler, painter of the 1925 oil Back from the Races (5) |
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| "Among School Children" poet |
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| Poet agreed terms without hesitation |
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| Head off 7 for youth leader ___ another poet (5) |
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| Poet as yet bewildered (5) |
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| Irish poet who won the Nobel Prize in 1923 (5) |
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| Renowned Irish poet |
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| Irish poet whose works included 1928's The Tower, W B _ (5) |
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| Leda and the Swan author (5) |
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| WB -, Irish poet |
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| Irish poet and dramatist who wrote of aging in The Tower (5) |
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| Poet gives agreement about a time |
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| William Butler _, Irish poet and dramatist whose verse collections included 1928's The Tower (5) |
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| Artist depicts poet |
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| "The Stolen Child" poet |
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| Poet's starting yearly excursion around the Shetlands |
The Guardian Quiptic |
13 Nov 2023 |
| Poet who spread his dreams under your feet? |
The Guardian Weekend |
07 Oct 2023 |
| Irish poet, d. 1939 |
The Guardian Speedy |
30 Jul 2023 |
| Poet certainly receiving a bouquet at the end |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Jul 2023 |
| W B --, Irish poet and dramatist |
The Telegraph Quick |
29 May 2023 |
| Guy turned up to welcome English or Irish poet |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Apr 2023 |
| Poet who wrote 'I have spread my dreams under your feet / Tread softly because you tread on my dreams' |
New York Times |
03 Feb 2023 |
| "The Fiddler of Dooney" poet |
LA Times Daily |
19 Oct 2022 |
| Don't go to bed, taking in English poet |
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| Don't go to bed, taking in English poet |
The Guardian Cryptic |
07 Oct 2022 |
| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
LA Times Daily |
29 Sep 2022 |
| WB —, poet |
The Times Concise |
27 Jul 2022 |
| Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jul 2022 |
| "In the Seven Woods" poet |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Jun 2022 |
| "The Second Coming" poet, William Butler ___ |
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| Linesman in agreement about a tackle initially |
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| Playwright scoffs behind enemy's back |
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| Irish poet who wrote The Lake Isle of Innisfree, d. 1939 |
The Guardian Quick |
11 Oct 2021 |
| Irish poet |
Newsday |
11 Mar 2021 |
| "In the Seven Woods" poet |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Feb 2021 |
| Starts to ‘accentuate the affirmative' gripping this poet |
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| Nobelist William Butler ___ |
New York Times |
30 Nov 2020 |
| Poet who wrote 'I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree' |
New York Times |
29 Sep 2020 |
| First Nobel laureate from Ireland |
New York Times |
25 Aug 2020 |
| American's vote for Eliot, initially, as literary prizewinner |
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| “Sailing to Byzantium” poet |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Aug 2020 |
| Literature Nobelist William Butler — |
Premier Sunday |
12 Apr 2020 |
| "The Tower" poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Apr 2020 |
| Support given about engaging English poet |
The Telegraph Toughie |
01 Apr 2020 |
| 'Byzantium' poet |
Jonesin |
24 Mar 2020 |
| Support given over including English poet |
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| Stay up to let in eastern poet |
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| Stay up to let in eastern poet |
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| 'The Tower' poet |
The Washington Post Sunday |
01 Dec 2019 |
| 'Deirdre' playwright W.B |
USA Today |
29 Sep 2019 |
| "I Am of Ireland" poet |
LA Times Daily |
16 Sep 2019 |
| 'I Am of Ireland' poet |
The Washington Post |
16 Sep 2019 |
| 'The Circus Animals' Desertion' poet |
The Washington Post Sunday |
15 Sep 2019 |
| Dublin-born poet |
Newsday |
18 Aug 2019 |
| Dublin-born poet |
The Washington Post |
12 Aug 2019 |
| Dublin-born poet |
LA Times Daily |
12 Aug 2019 |
| 'The Winding Stair' poet |
New York Times |
10 Jul 2019 |
| 'Easter, 1916' poet W.B |
USA Today |
20 May 2019 |
| 'Leda and the Swan' poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 May 2019 |
| Irish poet who wrote "Easter, 1916" |
LA Times Daily |
02 Apr 2019 |
| Irish poet who wrote 'Easter, 1916' |
The Washington Post |
02 Apr 2019 |
| 'In the Seven Woods' poet |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Mar 2019 |
| Irish poet William Butler ___ who wrote "The Second Coming" |
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| Irish poet W. B |
Universal |
17 Feb 2019 |
| O'Casey contemporary |
Newsday |
19 Jan 2019 |
| "The Winding Stair" poet |
|
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| "I Am of Ireland" poet |
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| Irish poet who wrote "Easter, 1916" |
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| "Easter, 1916" poet W.B. |
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| Irish poet W. B. |
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| Dublin-born poet |
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| "Deirdre" playwright W.B. |
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| "The Second Coming" poet, William Butler ___ |
|
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| 'Sailing to Byzantium' poet |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Nov 2018 |
| First Irish Literature Nobelist |
The Washington Post |
01 Oct 2018 |
| First Irish Literature Nobelist |
LA Times Daily |
01 Oct 2018 |
| I agree about returning thanks for poet |
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| Poet has Whiskey at the end? No at the beginning |
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| 'The Tower' poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Jul 2018 |
| 'Easter, 1916' poet |
USA Today |
27 Jun 2018 |
| ''Fiddler of Dooney'' poet |
Newsday |
07 Apr 2018 |
| Writer who was part Butler? |
Universal |
17 Mar 2018 |
| Irish poet |
The Telegraph Quick |
16 Mar 2018 |
| 'The Fiddler of Dooney' poet |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jan 2018 |
| "Easter, 1916" poet |
|
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| First Irish Literature Nobelist |
|
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| First Nobel laureate from Ireland |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate |
LA Times Daily |
30 Dec 2017 |
| Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate |
The Washington Post |
30 Dec 2017 |
| Irish poet and dramatist |
Irish Times Simplex |
18 Nov 2017 |
| 'Horseman, pass by!' poet |
New York Times |
10 Nov 2017 |
| Irish poet |
The Washington Post |
12 Sep 2017 |
| Irish poet |
LA Times Daily |
12 Sep 2017 |
| Poet William Butler ___, who wrote "The Second Coming" |
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| Irish poet with "a fanatic's heart" |
USA Today |
18 Aug 2017 |
| "The Tower" poet |
LA Times Daily |
03 Aug 2017 |
| 'The Tower' poet |
The Washington Post |
03 Aug 2017 |
| Poetic William Butler |
Universal |
15 Jul 2017 |
| "The Second Coming" poet |
Universal |
14 Jul 2017 |
| Poet sure to receive a first from Trinity |
|
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| First Irish Nobelist in Literature |
Newsday |
17 Jun 2017 |
| 'The Second Coming' poet |
Wall Street Journal |
31 May 2017 |
| Irish poet with a "fanatic heart" |
USA Today |
19 May 2017 |
| 'Sailing to Byzantium' poet |
The Washington Post |
10 May 2017 |
| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
LA Times Daily |
10 May 2017 |
| 'The Celtic Twilight' poet |
Wall Street Journal |
01 May 2017 |
| Poet who wrote 'In dreams begins responsibility' |
New York Times |
15 Feb 2017 |
| Linesman scoffs, holding up end of play |
|
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| Irish poet William Butler |
Universal |
03 Feb 2017 |
| W.B. —, Irish poet |
The Times Concise |
09 Jan 2017 |
| Irish poet |
|
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| "Horseman, pass by!" poet |
|
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| Poet who wrote "In dreams begins responsibility" |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| "The Tower" poet |
|
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| Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate |
|
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| Irish poet with a "fanatic heart" |
|
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| Irish poet with "a fanatic's heart" |
|
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| Poetic William Butler |
|
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| "The Second Coming" poet |
|
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| 'The Wanderings of Oisin' poet |
The Washington Post |
30 Nov 2016 |
| Poet makes NATO reverse negative environment |
|
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| W.B. --, poet |
The Telegraph Quick |
09 Sep 2016 |
| Irish poet |
Premier Sunday |
04 Sep 2016 |
| "When You Are Old" poet |
LA Times Daily |
29 Jul 2016 |
| Butler-turned-poet? |
Universal |
05 Jul 2016 |
| Poet sharing food with Keats, but with different starter |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Jun 2016 |
| Irish poet |
The Times Concise |
11 May 2016 |
| 'The Fiddler of Dooney' poet |
The Washington Post |
18 Apr 2016 |
| Poet William Butler |
Universal |
08 Mar 2016 |
| Poet who originated the phrase 'no country for old men' |
New York Times |
07 Feb 2016 |
| "Leda and the Swan" poet |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jan 2016 |
| "When You Are Old" poet |
|
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| "Leda and the Swan" poet |
|
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| Poet who originated the phrase "no country for old men" |
|
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| Butler-turned-poet? |
|
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| 1923 Nobel-winning poet |
Premier Sunday |
20 Dec 2015 |
| Poet William Butler |
USA Today |
26 Nov 2015 |
| Irish poet, 1923 Nobel Prize winner |
The Guardian Quick |
21 Nov 2015 |
| Support given over including English poet |
|
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| Irish poet |
Thomas Joseph |
19 Oct 2015 |
| Irish poet/playwright |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Sep 2015 |
| One poet or another exchanges krona for yen |
|
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| Irish poet William Butler ___ |
Universal |
15 Aug 2015 |
| First Literature Nobelist from Ireland |
LA Times Daily |
02 Aug 2015 |
| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
USA Today |
20 Jun 2015 |
| 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree' poet |
Wall Street Journal |
22 May 2015 |
| Guy turned to welcome English poet |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" writer |
USA Today |
30 Apr 2015 |
| Poet William Butler ___ |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2015 |
| 1923 Nobel-winning poet |
|
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| Dublin-born playwright |
|
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| Irish man of verse |
|
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| First Literature Nobelist from Ireland |
|
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| Irish poet/playwright |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet |
|
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| Poet William Butler |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" writer |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Poet William Butler ___ |
|
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| Irish poet William Butler ___ |
|
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| Ireland's first literature Nobelist |
|
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| Whipped yeast for the poet |
|
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| Agreeable remark about flipping reserve linesman |
|
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| Don't go to bed embracing English poet |
|
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| Poet sure to receive a first from Trinity |
|
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| Poet Paula's recited? |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet |
|
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| Nobel-winning Irish poet |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Poet whose muse was Maud Gonne |
|
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| Poet whose muse was Maud Gonne |
|
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| Nobelist of 1923 |
|
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| Nobelist Irish poet |
|
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| "Deirdre" playwright |
|
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| First Irishman to win a Nobel Prize |
|
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| Irish poet of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" |
|
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| Abbey Theatre co-founder |
|
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| William Butler ___ |
|
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| Poet finds the mark of a leech on food |
|
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| Dublin-born poet |
|
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| "Leda and the Swan" poet |
|
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| Poet William Butler |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Poet with a "fanatic's heart" |
|
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| Poet from Dublin |
|
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| Dublin-born dramatist |
|
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| Nobel-winning Irish poet |
|
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| "A Full Moon in March" poet |
|
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| Purgatory playwright |
|
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| "The Second Coming" poet |
|
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| "Leda and the Swan" poet |
|
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| Irish Literary Theatre cofounder |
|
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| "The Countess Cathleen" playwright |
|
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| Irish poet with a Nobel |
|
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| Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature |
|
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| Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature |
|
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| "The Second Coming" poet |
|
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| "The Fiddler of Dooney" poet |
|
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| "The Wanderings of Oisin" poet |
|
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| Nobel-winning Irish poet |
|
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| "Easter, 1916" poet |
|
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| Literature Nobelist William Butler ___ |
|
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| "Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet |
|
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| Irish Nobelist in literature |
|
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| Poet from 77 Across |
|
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| Abbey Theatre cofounder |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" writer |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet |
|
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| Irish poet |
|
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| "The Second Coming" poet |
|
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| Poet who wrote 54-Down |
|
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| Poet William Butler __ |
|
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| Poet William Butler __ |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| "That is no country for old men" poet |
|
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| 1923 literature Nobelist |
|
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| Abbey Theatre cofounder |
|
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| Irish poet William Butler ___ |
|
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| Dublin-born poet |
|
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| "Things fall apart; the center cannot hold" penner |
|
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| 1923 literature Nobelist |
|
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| Poet who was part Butler |
|
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| "The Rose" penner |
|
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| "Easter 1916" poet |
|
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| "The Winding Stair" poet |
|
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| Irish literature Nobelist |
|
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| He wrote "It's certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat" |
|
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| O'Casey contemporary |
|
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| "Purgatory" dramatist |
|
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| Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner |
|
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| "In the Seven Woods" writer |
|
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| "Leda and the Swan" poet |
|
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| "The Wild Swans at Coole" poet |
|
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| "The Winding Stair" poet |
|
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| Irish Nobelist of 1923 |
|
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| "Easter 1916" poet |
|
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| "The Winding Stair" poet |
|
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| Abbey Theatre cofounder |
|
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| "The Second Coming" poet |
|
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| "The Hour Glass" poet |
|
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| "I bring you with reverent Hands / The books of my numberless dreams ..." poet |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet |
|
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| "The Second Coming" poet |
|
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| William Butler -- |
|
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| Dublin-born poet |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" writer |
|
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| "In dreams begin responsibility" writer |
|
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| "The Tower" poet |
|
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| "In the Seven Woods" poet |
|
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| Nobelist of 1923 |
|
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| "The Cap and Bells" poet |
|
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| "Deirdre" playwright |
|
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| Poet William Butler -- |
|
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| "The Land of Heart's Desire" playwright |
|
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| "The Wild Swans at Coole" poet |
|
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| Irish poet |
|
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| Irish poet who wrote "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" |
|
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| "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Shaw contemporary |
|
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| "The Winding Stair" poet |
|
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| 1923 Nobel laureate for literature |
|
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| "Easter 1916" poet |
|
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| 1923 Irish literature Nobelist |
|
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| "Easter 1916" poet |
|
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| "The Wild Swans at Coole" poet |
|
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| Irish man of letters |
|
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| Irish Nobelist of 1923 |
|
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| Irish writer |
|
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| Poet with a "fanatic's heart" |
|
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| First Irishman to win a Nobel Prize |
|
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| 1923 Literature Nobelist |
|
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| "The Wild Swans at Coole" poet |
|
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| "Byzantium" poet |
|
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| "The Wild Swans at Coole" poet |
|
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| "The Tower" poet |
|
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| He celebrated Innisfree |
|
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| "Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Ireland's first literature Nobelist |
|
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| His epitaph famously reads "Cast a cold eye/ On life, on death. /Horseman, pass by!" |
|
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| William Butler _____ |
|
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| "The Wind Among the Reeds" poet |
|
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| Irish Nobel poet |
|
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| Abbey Theatre cofounder |
|
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| "The Herne's Egg" playwright |
|
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| Odist of note |
|
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| William Butler ____ |
|
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| Irish Nobelist |
|
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| "Lapis Lazuli" poet |
|
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| The Second Coming writer |
|
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| 1923 Nobel laureate for literature |
|
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| Irish playwright |
|
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| 1923 Nobel-prize-winning writer |
|
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| Irish dramatist |
|
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| Dublin-born dramatist |
|
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| To Autumn poet |
|
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| Irish poet and dramatist |
|
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| "Down by the Salley Gardens" poet |
|
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| "The Fiddler of Dooney" creator |
|
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| 1923 Literature Nobelist |
|
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| "Purgatory" dramatist |
|
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| Lady Gregory cohort |
|
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| Shaw contemporary |
|
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| Nobelist in Literature: 1923 |
|
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| Irish poet-dramatist |
|
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| Abbey Theatre pioneer |
|
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| "Deirdre" dramatist |
|
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| Nobelist poet: 1923 |
|
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| "Celtic Twilight" author |
|
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| " . . . Innisfree" poet |
|
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| He wrote "The Hour Glass" |
|
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| "Adam's Curse" poet |
|
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| Irish poet-playwright |
|
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| An Irish Literary Theatre founder |
|
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| Innisfree poet |
|
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| "Crazy Jane" poet |
|
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| Irish poet W.B. |
|
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| Abbey Theatre dramatist |
|
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| Irish Renaissance leader |
|
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| Irish literary leader |
|
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| Irish playwright-poet |
|
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| Irish poet and dramatist |
|
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| Irish poet |
|
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| Nobelist for literature: 1923 |
|
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| Author |
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| Irish playwright |
|
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| "Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Irish dramatist |
|
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| Founder of Irish Theatre. |
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| Poet, Nobel Prize, 1923. |
|
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| Founder of Abbey Theatre. |
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| Author of "Plays for an Irish Theatre." |
|
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| "Sailing to Byzantium" poet |
|
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| Irish dramatist and poet. |
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| Famed poet. |
|
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| Great 20th century poet. |
|
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| Irish poet. |
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| Irish poet, Nobel Prize winner, 1923. |
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| Dramatist who co-founded the Abbey Theatre |
|
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| Nobel prize poet. |
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| Nobel Prize winner, 1923. |
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| Irish dramatist. |
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| Abbey Theater name. |
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| Nobelist poet. |
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| 1923 Nobelist in literature. |
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| Abbey Theatre figure. |
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| Irish poet, Nobel prize winner. |
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| He wrote "If I Were Four and Twenty." |
|
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| Irish poet-playwright. |
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| Irish Nobel prize poet. |
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| Author of "Deirdre." |
|
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| He wrote "Kathleen ni Houlihan." |
|
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| Poet, Senator, Nobel prize winner. |
|
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| Irish poet (1865–1939). |
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| He wrote "Deirdre," 1907. |
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| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923. |
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| Winner of Nobel Prize for literature, 1923. |
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