This line is from the poem *From 'Auguries of Innocence*-willian Blake
'a Robin redbreast in a cage.
puts heaven in a rage'
please explain that particular line
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"Auguries of Innocence" is a poem by William Blake, from a notebook of his now known as the Pickering Manuscript.[1] It is assumed to have been written in 1803, but was not published until 1863 in the companion volume to Alexander Gilchrist's biography of Blake. The poem contains a series of paradoxes which speak of innocence juxtaposed with evil and corruption. It consists of 132 lines and has been published with and without breaks dividing it into stanzas. An augury is a sign or omen.
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