What is another word for yeats?

Pronunciation: [jˈiːts] (IPA)

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Usage examples for Yeats

Mr. W. B. yeats, the Irish poet, adequately sums up this matter by saying, 'But the Irish peasant believes that the utmost he can dream was once or still is a reality by his own door.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
Mr. W. B. yeats has given this explanation:-'Many poets, and all mystic and occult writers, in all ages and countries, have declared that behind the visible are chains on chains of conscious beings, who are not of heaven but of the earth, who have no inherent form, but change according to their whim, or the mind that sees them.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
Of the former Mr. yeats is the editor, rather than, in a strict sense, the author, though it contains some of his own work, and his introduction, notes, and other comments are of great interest.
"Fairies and Folk of Ireland"
William Henry Frost

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