William Blake composed “The Chimney Sweeper" of "Songs of Innocence" in 1789. This verse shows that the young children have a very affirmative expectation on life. They make the best of their inhabits and are not worried about death.
In the verses, the child blames his parents for putting him in the place he was in. This issue of outlook is distinct from that of its companion verse because the chimney sweeper has been leveraged by humanity and has an "experienced" issue of view.
"The Lamb" from "Songs of Innocence" is a very symbolic poem. The lamb in the verse ...