Need solutions to page 28 of My English Folder poem" The School boy " by William Blake
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The poet appeals the parents not to nip of the tender childhood of the child with worries and dismay. Just as a tree wouldn't give fruit and summers would be dry if care hovers over the nature, a child's joyful days will be destroyed by concern and worry. Therefore, the poet is appealing the parents to allow the child to grow without concern and worry.
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The poet appeals the parents not to nip of the tender childhood of the child with worries and dismay. Just as a tree wouldn't give fruit and summers would be dry if care hovers over the nature, a child's joyful days will be destroyed by concern and worry. Therefore, the poet is appealing the parents to allow the child to grow without concern and worry.
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