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What might be the poet's purpose in this poem? the little boy lost by william blake father, father, where are you going? o do not walk so fast! speak, father, speak to your little boy, or else i shall be lost. the night was dark, no father was there, the child was wet with dew; the mire was deep, and the child did weep, and away the vapor flew

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