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the song of wandering Aengus summarize what are the primary actions that take place in each of the three stanzas of the poem ?

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The poem begins with Aengus going off into a hazel wood to do some fishing. He makes a fishing rod out of a hazel stick (or "wand"), hooks a berry to it, then dips it into a stream. He lucks out and catches a trout. In the second stanza, Aengus describes laying the fish on the floor and then starting a fire.

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The storyline of The Song of Wandering Aengus by W B Yeats involves myth and magic, but has a universal theme: the search for love and beauty. ... The Song of Wandering Aengus tells of a man going out to the woods to seek peace from the fire burning in his head – the fire of love and passion perhaps.

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