Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this poem. One of the themes of “On Another’s Sorrow” is that people are compassionate when they see others who are sorrowful. Which pair of lines best supports this theme? "Can a father see his child, / Weep, nor be with sorrow fill'd?" "Think not, thou canst sigh a sigh / And thy maker is not by;" "And can he who smiles on all / Hear the wren with sorrows small," "He doth give his joy to all; / He becomes an infant small;"
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that or option one Im not sure....
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I believe the first line best represents the theme.
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