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William Butler doesn't like time, he feels bad about aging and going through the days.
William Butler Yeats views time with great sadness, as a thing that passes inevitably, that cannot be regained despite one's actions, and that also has the power to modify places or things. This is exemplified in the excerpt by the phrases "And now my heart is sore" and "All's changed since I, hearing at twilight,".