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This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous English poet William Butler Yeats. It's a quote from the poem, "In which the poet laments the fact that he is not as good as he thinks he is." In other words, the poem laments that he, the poet, is not good enough to be a good enough person. The poem ends with the lines, "If I win, it will look like I am bullying the elderly, if I lose. Everyone will say that I am not even the best poet in the world." The poem closes with the line, "I am not as bad as I think I am."
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Help me! Ancestors! • Chapter 84 • Page ik-page-2382466
Chapter 84
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous English poet William Butler Yeats. It's a quote from the poem, "In which the poet laments the fact that he is not as good as he thinks he is." In other words, the poem laments that he, the poet, is not good enough to be a good enough person. The poem ends with the lines, "If I win, it will look like I am bullying the elderly, if I lose. Everyone will say that I am not even the best poet in the world." The poem closes with the line, "I am not as bad as I think I am."
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