where does the old man find similar things and why?
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Answer: The old man in Southey's poem 'After Blenheim' is Old Kaspar, a man who had suffered much in the hands of warmongers during the Battle of Blenheim. He is a representative of the common stereotype people who glorify war without a reason.
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Craft guilds were made up of craftsmen and artisans in the same occupation, such as hatters, carpenters, bakers, blacksmiths, weav- ers and masons. Many craft guilds came about because the growing population in cities and towns led to increases in specialization and division of labor.
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