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The speaker watered?

1.46K viewsNovember 21, 2019
Abdul Sattar10 November 20, 2019 0 Comments

I want to know that poet watered the anger or Wrath ?

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English Tutor2.04K Posted November 21, 2019 0 Comments

Both are correct. I think you are referring to Blake’s poem “The Poison Tree.”

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