William Blake has a rare elan to provide telling images in arresting phrases. Match the phrases with the poems they belong to: (A) 'mind forg'dmanacles' (i) 'The Tyger'(B) 'eternal winter' (ii) 'The Sick Rose'(C) 'fearful symmetry' (iii) 'London'(D) 'crimson joy' (iv) 'Holy Thursday' Code : (A) (B) (C) (D)

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William Blake has a rare elan to provide telling images in arresting phrases. Match the phrases with the poems they belong to: <br />(A) 'mind forg'dmanacles' (i) 'The Tyger'<br />(B) 'eternal winter' (ii) 'The Sick Rose'<br />(C) 'fearful symmetry' (iii) 'London'<br />(D) 'crimson joy' (iv) 'Holy Thursday' Code : <br /> (A) (B) (C) (D)






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