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"In the morning glad I see, My foe outstretched beneath the tree": William Blake uses personification to explain the death of their relationship.

"And I watered it in fears, Night and morning with my tears" : William Blake uses Imagery to express the grief and sadness on this poem by saying that he cries morning and night.

William Blake uses the words "wrath" and "wiles" and "foe" to illustrate the anger and death of this poem. By holding a grudge on someone just leads to dangerous things.

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A Poison Tree

By Mauricio Acosta