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This I think reinforces the emphasis of the fact that the poet has a deep respect for the snake by the fact that the poet treats the snake as a person. He is almost bringing the snake up to human level where he thinks it belongs.
There are also a lot of biblical references made in this poem partly about creation and but more so about the second coming of Jesus...
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The phrase "Like a second comer" this on a literal level refers to the fact that he literally did come after the snake to the water trough but also on a metaphorical level how he did come after the snake in creation. Towards the end of the poem the poet writes "for he seemed like a king, // Like a king in exile, uncrowned in the underworld, //now due to be crowned again...
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