This document presents a summary of romantic features found in the works of poets Robert Burns and William Blake. It discusses Burns' poem "To a Mouse" and Blake's poem "A Sick Rose", analyzing how they exhibit romantic themes like nature, emotion, and the invisible forces that influence life. The presentation aimed to showcase how these two poets revived romantic style and elements in their poetic works.
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