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In the poem London by William Blake, what are the examples of imagery used in the poem and what imagery are they

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WorldlyGlass49
WorldlyGlass49 WorldlyGlass49
  • 15-01-2016
The images present in the poem London are those of sad, miserable people, the river Thames, poor chimney sweeping boys who suffer while cleaning the chimneys, babies being born by Harlots. All of these depressing images create the overall image of London from that time, which is often mentioned in such a manner by William Blake, who considered London to be a sad and depressing place.
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