This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by poet William Butler Yeats. It's a poem in which the poet laments the loss of his soul, his body, his mind, and his spirit. He laments that he has lost his soul and that he will never be able to regain it. The poem ends with a soliloquy in which he bemoans the fact that he is no longer able to restore his soul to its original state.
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by poet William Butler Yeats. It's a poem in which the poet laments the loss of his soul, his body, his mind, and his spirit. He laments that he has lost his soul and that he will never be able to regain it. The poem ends with a soliloquy in which he bemoans the fact that he is no longer able to restore his soul to its original state.