Take special note of the last few lines of the “The Collar” by George Herbert:
But as I raved and grew more fierce and wild,
At every word,
Methoughts I heard one calling, Child!
And I replied, My Lord.
How do these lines end the somewhat heavy poem on a more lighthearted note? How does the speaker's tone change over the course of the poem?
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