why does he rejoice when he hears his daughter's voice? From the poem, The Village Blacksmith
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And it makes his heart rejoice." In this stanza from the poem, we see the blacksmith worshiping with his community and his children. He goes on to say how he loves to hear his daughter's voice in the choir and it does his heart good. ... He is grieving the death of his wife and going on taking care of his children
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