I wander thro' each charter'd 
street, 
 
Near where the charter'd Thames does 
flow. 
 
And mark in every face I 
meet 
 
Marks of weakness, marks of 
woe. 
 
 
In every cry of every 
Man, 
 
In every Infants cry of 
fear, 
 
In every voice: in every 
ban, 
 
The mind-forg'd manacles I 
hear 
 
 
How the Chimney-sweepers 
cry 
 
Every blackning Church 
appalls, 
 
And the hapless Soldiers 
sigh 
 
Runs in blood down Palace 
walls 
 
 
But most thro' midnight streets I 
hear 
 
How the youthful Harlots 
curse 
 
Blasts the new-born Infants 
tear 
 
And blights with plagues the 
Marriage hearse 
 
Questions
 
1.  What is the effect of 
"repetition" we find in this poem?
2.  What kind of people in London 
are described, in what manner?
3.  What role do the narrator's 
visual and auditory perceptions in this poem?
4. How would you explain the words such 
as "the mind-forged manacles," "blackning church," and "Marriage 
hearse"?