Poems by William Blake
The French Revolution (excerpt)
... 100 To enrich the lean earth that craves, furrow'd with plows, whose seed is departing from her-- ...
The Grey Monk
... At length with a feeble cry he said:"When God commanded this hand to write ...
Milton: And did those feet in ancient time
... In England's green and pleasant land ...
When Klopstock England Defied
... Then swore a great oath that made Heaven quake, ...
To Spring
... Which in full choir hails thy approach, O Spring!The hills tell each other, and the listening ...
The Question Answered
... What is it women do in men require ...
Piping Down the Valleys Wild
... And he laughing said to me:'Pipe a song about a lamb!' ...
Intorduction to the Songs of Experience
... And fallen, fallen light renew!'O Earth, O Earth, return! ...
My Spectre Around Me
... And seven more loves attend each night ...
The Book of Thel
... 1.30 Thy breath doth nourish the innocent lamb, he smells thy milky garments, ...
From Milton: And did those feet
... Bring me my Chariot of fire!I will not cease from Mental Fight, ...
To Morning
... let light Rise from the chambers of the east, and bring ...
To The Accuser Who is The God of This World
... Nor canst thou ever change Kate into NanTho thou art Worship'd by the Names Divine ...
To Summer
... That flames from their large nostrils! thou, O Summer, ...
Song
... His breast is love's all-worshipp'd tomb, ...