What does the Huntsman do in the poem The schoolboy
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The Schoolboy' by William Blake is a short poem that is separated into six stanzas of five lines, called quintets. Explanation: It is the time when the birds sing on every tree; the huntsman blows his horn far away (i.e. he makes way towards hunting) and the skylark sings with him.
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