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  1. Jan 10, 2017 · Blake frequently spoke out against injustice in his own lifetime: slavery, racism, poverty, and the corruption of those in power. In this post we’ve chosen what we consider to be ten of the best William Blake poems, along with links to each of them. Learn more about Blake’s writing with our pick of the most famous quotations from his work.

  2. For Children: The Gates of Paradise (London: Printed by William Blake, 1793); revised and enlarged as For the Sexes: The Gates of Paradise (London: Printed by William Blake, 1818?; facsimile, London: William Blake Trust, 1968).

  3. 4 days ago · William Blake Poems - Poems by William Blake. Hit Title Date Added. 1. A Poison Tree. ★ ★. I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe: ... Read Poem. 2. The Tyger. ★ ★. Tyger! burning bright, In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye. ... Read Poem. 3. Auguries Of Innocence. ★ ★.

  4. Some common themes in William Blake's poetry include: Innocence and experience : Blake often contrasts the purity and naivety of innocence with the corruption and disillusionment of experience. Nature and spirituality : Nature serves as a source of inspiration and a reflection of the divine in many of Blake's poems.

  5. By William Blake. To see a World in a Grain of Sand. And a Heaven in a Wild Flower. Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand. And Eternity in an hour. A Robin Red breast in a Cage. Puts all Heaven in a Rage. A Dove house filld with Doves & Pigeons. Shudders Hell thr' all its regions.

  6. The Tyger. By William Blake. Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps or skies. Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand, dare seize the fire? And what shoulder, & what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart?

  7. Eternity. William Blake. 1757 –. 1827. He who binds to himself a joy. Does the winged life destroy. He who kisses the joy as it flies. Lives in eternity's sunrise. This poem is in the public domain. William Blake was born in London on November 28, 1757, to James, a hosier, and Catherine Blake. Two of his six siblings died in infancy.

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