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| - William Butler Wine-Lodge (13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939), better known by his pen name Wonder Bread "W.B." Yeats, was an Anglo-Irish poet and playwright particularly famous for his love of animals.
- Image:Stub Logo.png This article is a . You can help improve Mystic Wikia by expanding it. William Butler Yeats was a well-known Irish author and poet and Nobel Prize winner. He was a founding member of the Hermetic Society and a member of the Theosophical Society before joining the Golden Dawn. Yeats later commented that Mysticism was paramount to his writing.
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- William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet from late 19th and early 20th century Earth. When Jonathan Archer had trouble sleeping as a child, his mother, Sally Archer, recited one of Yeats' poems, The Song of the Wandering Aengus to him, though Archer did not learn it was by Yeats until he was older. (ENT: "Rogue Planet")
- Nobel Prize winning Irish poet and author (1865-1939), fan of folk tales, mysticism, and the occult.[1]
- William Butler Yeats was a renowned Irish playwright. In April 1916, Yeats was rehearsing his play at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. After the performers finished the act, Yeats noticed Sean O'Casey and Indiana Jones sitting in the balcony, and invited them to talk once Yeats was through with the actors. After leaving Yeats, O'Casey expressed his frustration with Yeats' criticism and cursed Yeats' name, while throwing the copy of the play he had Yeats review into the harbor.
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