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"On Another's Sorrow" by William Blake. And can he who smiles on all Hear the wren with sorrows small, Hear the small birds grief & care, Hear the woes that infants bear, And not sit beside the nest Pouring pity in their breast; And not sit the cradle near, Weeping tear on infants tear; How do these poetic devices contribute to the meaning of the poem?

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