summary about the poem a poison tree
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When the speaker is angry with his friend, he told the friend of it and his “wrath did end.” However, when he was angry with his enemy, he kept the anger hidden, allowing it to grow. His wrath, which is watered “in fears” and sunned 'with smiles, And with soft deceitful wiles,” grows into the poison tree of the title.
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When the speaker is angry with his friend, he told the friend of it and his “wrath did end.” However, when he was angry with his enemy, he kept the anger hidden, allowing it to grow. His wrath, which is watered “in fears” and sunned 'with smiles, And with soft deceitful wiles,” grows into the poison tree of the title.
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when the speaker is angry with his friend ,he told the friend of it and his "wrath did end".however, when he was angry with his enemy,he kept the anger hidden, allowing it to grow.His wrath,which is watered "in fears" and sunned 'with smiles, and with soft deceitful wiles," grows into the poison tree of the title.
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