why does the poet wants the snake to be spared from the poem the snake trying
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The poet wants the snake to be spared because he is non-venomous and hence harmless. He is so safe that he cannot harm even a young child. Since the snake is not a threat to any human being, there is no rhyme or reason in killing him.
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The poet wants the snake to be spared because it is harmless
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