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From poem 'The School Boy'
By William Blake

What does the poet say might happen if little children are stopped from enjoying the summer pleasure?

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Answered by rashipande0501
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Answer:

He feels that school on a summer day saps all the youth and happiness from him. He appeals to his parents, saying that if his youth is shortened by such experiences, then he will never be able to enjoy the remainder of his life either. If he is prevented from fully experiencing the joy of childhood, then how sad it will be when he ages and can no longer hope to do so.

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Answered by govarthini80
10

He feels that school on a summer day saps all the youth and happiness from him. He appeals to his parents, saying that if his youth is shortened by such experiences, then he will never be able to enjoy the remainder of his life either.

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