Answer :
Answer:
The young chimney sweeper.
Explanation:
The given lines are from the poem "The Chimney Sweeper" by William Blake in his collection of poems titled "Songs of Innocence". There is also another poem of the same name in his "Songs of Experience", where he describes the life of young boys hired as chimney sweepers.
In the given poem from "Innocence", Blake used the first-person voice to narrate the life of chimney sweepers through the voice or perspective of a young boy. This young boy talks about his own life as a chimney sweeper, "sold" by his own father "while yet [his] tongue could scarcely cry 'weep! weep! weep! weep!'". He also describes another chimney sweeper Tom Dacre and his hair, and the dream that shows an angel comforting them with a bright key that sets them free from their coffins. The whole poem is narrated by the young sweeper.