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- Poet W.B. ___
- Abbey Theatre cofounder
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree writer
- The Winding Stair poet
- The Hour Glass poet
- Things fall apart; the center cannot hold poet
- Sailing to Byzantium poet
- Dramatist who co-founded the Abbey Theatre
- The Fisherman poet
- Irish literary leader
- Irish poet W.B.
- Irish Nobelist of 1923
- Irish man of letters
- Dublin-born poet
- Dublin-born dramatist
- Dublin-born playwright
- Irish man of verse
- Leda and the Swan poet
- The Second Coming poet
- W.B. follower
- Byzantium poet
- The Fiddler of Dooney poet
- The Wild Swans at Coole poet
- 1923 Literature Nobelist
- The Cap and Bells poet
- I bring you with reverent Hands / The books of my numberless dreams ... poet
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree poet
- Purgatory dramatist
- That is no country for old men poet
- The Wanderings of Oisin poet
- Nobel-winning Irish poet
- Irish Literary Theatre cofounder
- Poet from Dublin
- Nobelist of 1923
- Ireland's first literature Nobelist
- Irish dramatist
- Lapis Lazuli poet
- Irish poet
- Irish Nobelist
- Irish Nobel poet
- The Tower poet
- Easter 1916 poet
- Poet William Butler __
- Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature
- Poet whose muse was Maud Gonne
- First Literature Nobelist from Ireland
- When You Are Old poet
- I Am of Ireland poet
- Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate
- First Irish Literature Nobelist
- Irish poet who wrote "Easter, 1916"
- Irish writer
- Poet with a "fanatic's heart"
- Shaw contemporary
- Irish literature Nobelist
- O'Casey contemporary
- Irish Nobelist in literature
- Poet from 77 Across
- First Irish Nobelist in Literature
- Fiddler of Dooney poet (1899)
- Irish poet William Butler ___
- Author of "Plays for an Irish Theatre."
- Founder of Abbey Theatre.
- Poet, Nobel Prize, 1923.
- Founder of Irish Theatre.
- Winner of Nobel Prize for literature, 1923.
- He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923.
- He wrote "Deirdre," 1907.
- Irish poet (1865–1939).
- Irish poet, Nobel Prize winner, 1923.
- Poet, Senator, Nobel prize winner.
- He wrote "Kathleen ni Houlihan."
- Irish dramatist and poet.
- Author of "Deirdre."
- Irish Nobel prize poet.
- Great 20th century poet.
- Irish poet-playwright.
- He wrote "If I Were Four and Twenty."
- Irish poet, Nobel prize winner.
- Nobel prize poet.
- Abbey Theatre figure.
- 1923 Nobelist in literature.
- Nobelist poet.
- Famed poet.
- Abbey Theater name.
- Nobel Prize winner, 1923.
- Author
- Irish playwright
- Nobelist for literature: 1923
- Irish poet and dramatist
- Irish playwright-poet
- Nobelist in Literature: 1923
- Deirdre playwright
- Irish poet-dramatist
- Crazy Jane poet
- Abbey Theatre dramatist
- Irish Renaissance leader
- Abbey Theatre pioneer
- An Irish Literary Theatre founder
- Innisfree poet
- Adam's Curse poet
- Celtic Twilight author
- He wrote "The Hour Glass"
- Nobelist poet: 1923
- Deirdre dramatist
- Lady Gregory cohort
- The Fiddler of Dooney creator
- Down by the Salley Gardens poet
- The Herne's Egg playwright
- Irish poet who wrote "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"
- In dreams begin responsibility writer
- Poet William Butler ___
- He wrote "It's certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat"
- Sailing to Byzantium writer
- Literature Nobelist William Butler ___
- A Full Moon in March poet
- Poet who originated the phrase "no country for old men"
- Horseman, pass by! poet
- Poet who wrote "In dreams begins responsibility"
- First Nobel laureate from Ireland
- Nobelist William Butler ___
- Poet who wrote "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree"
- Poet who wrote "I have spread my dreams under your feet / Tread softly because you tread on my dreams"
- Poet who first penned the phrase "no country for old men"
- Poet William Butler --
- William Butler --
- Irish poet with a Nobel
- Nobelist Irish poet
- 1923 Nobel-winning poet
- First Irishman to win a Nobel Prize
- His epitaph famously reads "Cast a cold eye/ On life, on death. /Horseman, pass by!"
- Poet awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923
- He asked, "How can we know the dancer from the dance?"
- Poet who wrote "The Tower"
- Sailing to Byzantium poet W. B. ___
- William Butler _____
- 1923 Irish literature Nobelist
- Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner
- The Rose penner
- Poet who was part Butler
- Purgatory playwright
- Butler-turned-poet?
- Poetic William Butler
- 1923 Nobel-prize-winning writer
- To Autumn poet
- The Second Coming writer
- Odist of note
- William Butler ____
- 1923 Nobel laureate for literature
- The Land of Heart's Desire playwright
- Poet who wrote 54-Down
- Lake Isle of Innisfree poet
- William Butler ___
- Irish poet of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"
- Irish poet with "a fanatic's heart"
- Irish poet with a "fanatic heart"
- Deirdre playwright W.B.
- Easter, 1916 poet W.B.
- He celebrated Innisfree
- The Countess Cathleen playwright
- The Wind Among the Reeds poet
- In the Seven Woods poet
- In the Seven Woods writer
- The Celtic Twilight poet