What is the pity referred to in second stanza?Explain.
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The personified figure of 'pity' is described here as one of the four “virtues of delight.” The poet says that everyone prays to it in times of problems and thanks it for the blessings because it shows “God, our father dear.” It is also the characteristics of every man: Pity in the human face. The following lines have been taken from "Songs of Innocence and Experience" by William Blake. Pity has been personified here in the second stanza.
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