![]() See also my answer here which compares them in more detail. Structually this pair don't have much in common either, but they're both about children who clean chimneys, almost the only mention of such among these Songs. "The Chimney-Sweeper" and "The Chimney-Sweeper". ![]() Admittedly this pair don't have all that much in common besides both having the same title and coming at the start of their respective collections. The easiest poems to pair off are those which have identical titles in both Innocence and Experience: It's almost an exercise in combinatorics! Arguments could be made for many different ways of pairing up, and we're never going to have a perfect bijection. ![]() I'll now discuss various possible pairings among these poems, but bear in mind that there's no definitive answer to this. Let's start by listing the titles of all the Songs, and noting that you can read them in full here. ![]()
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