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______is regarded as a "worshipper of nature. "He can penetrate to the heart of things and give the reader the very life of nature.

A.John Keats
B.William Wordsworth
C.John Donne
D.Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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A number of poems from the Songs of Innocence find a counterpart in the Songs of Experience. Infant Joy is matched with Infant Sorrow, and the pure Lamb is paired with the flaming ______.
A.Chimney Sweeper
B.London
C.Sheep
D.Tyger
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The two collections of poems written by William Blake, ______ and______hold the similar subject-matter, but the tone, emphasis and conclusion differ.
A.Songs of Innocence; Songs of Experience
B.Poetical Sketches; Songs of Innocence
C.Poetical Sketches; Marriage of Heaven and Hell
D.The Book of Urizen; The Book of Los
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