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  • ...did Eleanor Hull for younger readers in ''The Boys' Cuchulain'' (1904). [[William Butler Yeats]] wrote a series of plays - ''[[On Baile's Strand]]'' (1904), ''[[Deirdre]]
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  • ...ath in 1901, the poets now most regarded were [[Thomas Hardy|Hardy]] and [[William Butler Yeats|Yeats]]. The Poet Laureate was Alfred Austin. There were no dominant nove
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  • <cite style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— [[William Butler Yeats]]<br /></cite>
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  • ...o stolen are well looked after, and may sometimes escape after 14 years. [[William Butler Yeats|Yeats]]' poem, Stolen Child, suggests that they do this out of kindness "fo
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  • ...inent Protestants, including the legendary Noble prizewinner and senator [[William Butler Yeats|WB Yeats]] protested in vain against this new law.
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  • # [[William Butler Yeats|Yeats, William Butler]]
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  • ...[[Whig Party]], [[Whig Party, Britain]], [[Wigner D-matrix]], [[Wiki]], [[William Butler Yeats]], [[William Haggard]], [[William Howard Taft]], [[William Jennings Bryan]]
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  • ...' (1902) and Eleanor Hull's ''The Boys' Cuchulain'', were published, and [[William Butler Yeats]] wrote a series of plays, ''On Baile's Strand'' (1904), ''The Green Helmet
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