In his famous poem 'The Tyger' (1794), William Blake begins: 'Tyger! Tyger! burning bright/In the forests of the night,/What immortal hand or eye/Could frame thy fearful symmetry?' How does William Blake use structure here to contribute to the meaning?

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In his famous poem 'The Tyger' (1794), William Blake begins: 'Tyger! Tyger! burning bright/In the forests of the night,/What immortal hand or eye/Could frame thy fearful symmetry?' How does William Blake use structure here to contribute to the meaning?