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nicholas marsh
the songs represent a comprehensive attack on the political and religious establishment
bowra
the songs of experience are… from a storm in the poets soul
george norton
the figure of the child sweep thus united two central romantic reoccupations: childhood and the impact of the industrial revolution on the natural world
tate
holy thursday challenges the very image of great britian as a rich and civillised nation
norton
the tyger becomes a potent image for what Yeats would later call the ‘terrible beauty’ of revolution
bowra
the lamb and the tiger are symbols of two different states of the human soul. when the lamb is destroyed by experience, the tiger is needed to restore the world
bowra
the destruction of love by selfishness, of innocence by experience, of spiritual life by spiritual death