![]() ![]() He does so and the child weeps on hearing it. The child tells him to pipe a song about a lamb. The summary of the poem Introduction is the narrator is a piper who is happily piping when he sees a child on a cloud. The first and fourth stanzas begin with “Piping” and the noun form “Piper,” juxtaposing the musical nature of the speaker with the most musical rhymes of the poem. ![]() Stanzas 1 and 4 follow the traditional ABAB pattern, while stanzas 2, 3, and 5 use an ABCB pattern. The rhyme scheme of the “Introduction” varies depending upon the stanza. This poem consists of five quatrains, some of which follow the heroic stanza form. The 1 st poem of the series is including the title Introduction. ![]() They present a very simplistic view of the world, in which the world is beautiful and Jesus died for our sins. Most of the poems in Songs of Innocence are addressed to children. It’s a series of songs where the poet expresses a naive, childlike view of salvation. Introduction to the Song of Innocence is written by William Blake in 1789 that with the Romantic Period has been started. ![]()
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