How does Blake depict children in"The holy thursday" ?
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In the poem "Holy Thursday", William Blake gives a vivid description of Holy Thursday and depicts how orphaned children of St. Paul's church come to attend it. They are dressed up and walk in line. He refers to them as flowers and lambs to show that these children are actually very delicate and innocent.
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