'Poems of William Blake' is a collection of literary work by English poet, William Blake. The book showcases his diverse and symbolic style of writing, including his visionary and mystical themes. Some of his popular poems like "The Tyger", "A Poison Tree" and "Jerusalem" are also part of this collection. Blake's poetry often explores themes of innocence and experience, the spiritual and the material world, as well as rebellion against oppressive structures. His distinctive visual and symbolic language make this collection a significant contribution to the world of classic literature.
Book information
Genre
Poetry
Length
32 mins
Publish date
Jan 1, 1789
Language
English
Table of Contents
1INTRODUCTION
24THE LITTLE GIRL LOST
2THE SHEPHERD
25THE LITTLE GIRL FOUND
3THE ECHOING GREEN
26THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER
4THE LAMB
27NURSE'S SONG
5THE LITTLE BLACK BOY
28THE SICK ROSE
6THE BLOSSOM
29THE FLY
7THE CHIMNEY-SWEEPER
30THE ANGEL
8THE LITTLE BOY LOST
31THE TYGER
9THE LITTLE BOY FOUND
32MY PRETTY ROSE TREE
10LAUGHING SONG
33AH SUNFLOWER
11A SONG
34THE LILY
12DIVINE IMAGE
35THE GARDEN OF LOVE
13HOLY THURSDAY
36THE LITTLE VAGABOND
14NIGHT
37LONDON
15SPRING
38THE HUMAN ABSTRACT
16NURSE'S SONG
39INFANT SORROW
17INFANT JOY
40A POISON TREE
18A DREAM
41A LITTLE BOY LOST
19ON ANOTHER'S SORROW
42A LITTLE GIRL LOST
20SONGS OF EXPERIENCE INTRODUCTION
43THE SCHOOLBOY
21EARTH'S ANSWER
44TO TIRZAH
22THE CLOD AND THE PEBBLE
45THE VOICE OF THE ANCIENT BARD
23HOLY THURSDAY
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