In fact, Yeats is still writing about a solitary fisherman.
A solitary figure sits on a bridge, dreaming no doubt of one day invading Poland.
Fearing for the safety of anyone she associated with, she continued her solitary life as a scavenger.
Time after time, the strings build and build, sometimes soaring off into the ether, other times making way for a solitary bass line or acoustic rhythm.
Shot from a window high above the Boulevard du Temple in Paris in 1838, using the brand new daguerrotype process, the plate captures a solitary gentleman who has stopped to have his shoes shined.
Is all happiness solitary?
The wind blew bleak as winter-all round was solitary.
The image above is of the larva of a ground-nesting solitary bee from Turkey.
"It's not a given that thought is a solitary rather than a social activity," says Dr Warburton.
On the vast savanna and grassland in the Africa, predators adore solitary life, rater, most of the herbivores prefer living in groups.
So, as you do this, it is very important in your meditations -and we understand that some of you will be solitary, but many of you will gather in groups.
A solitary candle lightened the darkness of the room.
The east had its own charm of fine deep blue, and its own modest gem, a rising and solitary star.
A team of robots that could coordinate its actions like a flock of birds could offer significant advantages over a solitary robot.
His childhood was repressed and solitary.
A solitary, 36.2cm (14.3-inch) pottery Tang woman wearing a hooped head-dress is especially seductive.
type genus of the Chlamydomonadaceae; solitary doubly-flagellated plant-like algae common in fresh water and damp soil; multiply freely; often a pest around filtration plants.
He lived in a solitary woodland.
Have in the banality of the life how much solitary of you, I, there will be how much persist expectantly.
Mercédès seized Fernand's hands with a transport which he took for love, but which was only joy at being no longer alone in the world, and seeing at last a friend, after long hours of solitary sorrow.
So the life of man is the life of nature, the life of solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.
It was extreme because it was in your head, that most solitary of places.
Jude turned away to pursue his solitary journey home.
She was alone, a solitary, abandoned woman, lost in the lowest eddies of the city's tide.
Modern walkers pass me on these paths, too, with mountainous backpacks and bedrolls, their noses buried in wish me a good afternoon, and imagine they have lightened my solitary state.
Back in the town we are sad to see stuffed turtles and live sea horses for sale in plastic bags. It reminds me of solitary goldfish at the funfair.