How did William Blake hide his anger ?
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Their anger then increased. The speaker cultivated this anger as if it were something planted in a garden, metaphorically nourishing it with fears and tears, both day and night. The speaker's smiles and other gentle deceptions used to hide the anger, in fact only fed the anger further.
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He smiles and other gentle deceptions used to hide the anger, infact only fed the anger further.
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