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"Holy Thursday" contrasts poverty and wealth from "summary" of Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the and Other Poems of the Romantic Era by Coleridge,Blake,Wordsworth,Byron,,Shelley,Keats

In the poem "Holy Thursday" by William Blake, the contrast between poverty and wealth is vividly depicted through the imagery of the innocent children from the charity schools. The poet describes how these children, despite their impoverished state, are dressed in clean and bright garments, symbolizing the wealth that lies in their purity and innocence. This juxtaposition of poverty and wealth serves to highlight the idea that true richness can be found in simplicity and innocence, rather than material possessions. Blake further emphasizes this contrast by describing the rich and powerful individuals who attend the service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Holy Thursday. These individuals, dressed in expensive attire and surr...
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    Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the and Other Poems of the Romantic Era

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