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What is a critical analysis of the poem "Garden of Love" by Blake?


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The structure of the poem consists of three stanzas.  The rhyme scheme in the first two stanzas features the second and fourth lines with a direct rhyme (“seen” and “green” and in the...

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Posted by akannan on July 24, 2009 at 10:11 PM

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