Where do the children spend 'many an anxious hour' in the poem, "The School Boy"?
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The child spend many an anxious hour. Nor sit in learning's bower, Worn thro' with the dreary shower. Paraphrase: Instead of enjoying the pleasures of summer, the child has to spend many tensed hours in his school not in the garden where he can learn many things in interesting way with the nature.
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In the poem 'The School Boy', the poet William Blake had mentioned 'many an anxious hour' which refers to the children who spend most of their anxious hours in school which were very tense for them.
- The poem is written by William Blake depicting an unhappy schoolboy.
- He writes that the boy's childhood was ruined due to the educational process.
- The boy spent most of his tense hours in school and did not by took much interest in books and learning.
- He wants to get rid of the classroom and experience the beauty of summer the last phrase 'dreary shower' refers to the same.
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