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Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience
Author
Blake, William, 1757-1827
Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience
William Blake's classic poetry collection explores innocence and experience through vivid imagery and symbolism. Themes of childhood wonder, moral awakening, and the human condition are woven throughout 54 poems, including "The Lamb" and "Tyger". A timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its profound insights into life and mortality.
- Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience
- Songs Of Innocence
- Introduction
- The Shepherd
- The Echoing Green
- The Lamb
- The Little Black Boy
- The Blossom
- The Chimney-sweeper
- The Little Boy Lost
- The Little Boy Found
- Laughing Song
- A Cradle Song
- The Divine Image
- Holy Thursday
- Night
- Spring
- Nurse’s Song
- Infant Joy
- A Dream
- On Another’s Sorrow
- Songs Of Experience
- Introduction
- Earth’s Answer
- The Clod And The Pebble
- Holy Thursday
- The Little Girl Lost
- The Little Girl Found
- The Chimney-sweeper
- Nurse’s Song
- The Sick Rose
- The Fly
- The Angel
- The Tiger
- My Pretty Rose Tree
- Ah, Sunflower
- The Lily
- The Garden Of Love
- The Little Vagabond
- London
- The Human Abstract
- Infant Sorrow
- A Poison Tree
- A Little Boy Lost
- A Little Girl Lost
- A Divine Image
- A Cradle Song
- To Tirzah
- The Schoolboy
- The Voice Of The Ancient Bard
Author
Blake, William, 1757-1827