Every night and every morn
Some to misery are born,
Every morn and every night
Some are born to sweet delight
1)This stanza from William Blakes poem "Auguries of Innocense" expresses how every day & night there are children born in the world who are born in to rich wealthy homes & some children are born in to homes not so rich and wealthy.
2)One literary device the author uses in this stanza is antithesis.The author uses sentences of similar construction in this poem but the sentences contrary meaning that are placed side by side, conflicting one another other.
Good work, Richard! Why do you think Blake wants to make this point about how some children are born to "misery"?
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