The poets generally came from a working class background and went to art college rather than university.
For me, I feel that the poet is going to perhaps the v root of what it's like to be left without one's partner.
Nor did he supply a story from Yeats's point of view, as the great poet goes about doing what it was in him to do.
"No poet worth his salt is going to be handsome," he counseled.
The same poet went on to say, Any man's death diminishes me.
Other Imagist-associated poets also went on to write long poems.
Though if he'd known the great poet was going to get himself drowned before the age of thirty, he'd have offered.
In addition all three poets went on to also write dedicated and successful books of children's poetry.
Thrilled that he was finally wanted somewhere, the poet went to the palace immediately.
Meanwhile the poet in 1833 went on quietly and undefeated with his work.