Precence of nature in the poem A Laughing Song
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In the poem, Blake lists a number of aspects of nature joining together in laughter. These aspects include “the green woods,” “the dimpling stream,” “the air,” “the green hill,” “the meadows,” “the grasshopper,” and “the painted birds”. This personification of the landscape has two functions.
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