The Little Girl Lost
English


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<p>The Little Girl Lost by Eleanor Raper; it's a poem by the famous English poet and painter William Blake. The poem is part of his collection titled Songs of Experience which was published in 1794 as a companion work to Songs of Innocence. In The Little Girl Lost Blake explores themes of innocence experience and the loss of childhood.</p><p> </p><p>The poem tells the story of a little girl named Lyca who is lost in the wilderness. Lyca is the central character who represents the innocence of childhood. She meets a lion in the forest and instead of harming her the lion protects and cares for her. The poem explores the contrast between the dangers of the world and the protective and nurturing qualities of nature.</p><p> </p><p>Eleanor Raper does not appear to be associated with this poem in my knowledge and it is primarily attributed to William Blake. The poem is often analyzed for its symbolism and themes related to the human condition the loss of innocence and the protective forces in the world. Blake's poetry is known for its depth and complex imagery making The Little Girl Lost a significant work within his body of poetic and artistic creations.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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