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The Passsge from Innocence to Experience in Blakes Songs

m their opposite states. The Piper wholearns to write his songs gains in experience, and the Bardstill possesses a somewhat naive perspective on the fallenworld. One cannot exist without a mixture of both worlds. It is important to remember that if we only look at one poemfrom either series, it is not yet complete in as of itself. It is also important to note that unless we examine thepoems with the knowledge of which series they are found in,we may not necessarily be able to identify which state itexemplifies....

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