The lake of isle of Innisfree(poem) by William Butler Yeats

What does the speaker say about the time of day at Innisfree?

In the poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree," the speaker mentions that at Innisfree, it is always morning. The speaker expresses his desire to escape the city and go to Innisfree, where he can live in peace and solitude. He yearns for the "peace of the midnight" and the "noon's purple glow," suggesting that the time of day at Innisfree is depicted as serene, tranquil, and filled with natural beauty.