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In “on my first son,” why does the speaker define the child’s state as enviable
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The speaker defines the child's state as enviable because the child is in Heaven, free from the pain and suffering of life on Earth. The speaker believes that Heaven is a better place than Earth, and that the child is in a better place than the speaker.
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