Between 1918 and 1928 the biography of William Butler Yeats ran
parallel with a young Catholic "country wench", Lily O'Neill.
murdered outside Dublin in June 1925. On the same date Yeats
suddenly became depressed and ill. It was two days before his
'Divorce Bill' speech as a Senator opposing Catholic divorce, in
favour of civil divorce. Did he want to divorce his English wife to
marry a Catholic woman, and to make their son legitimate?
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