Poems of William Blake
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Poems of William Blake

by William Blake

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
56
Language
English
Published
1995

Overview

William Blake's Poems of William Blake gathers a visionary body of work that joins lyric beauty with spiritual urgency and social criticism. His poems move between innocence and experience, using striking images and memorable rhythms to question authority, celebrate imagination, and confront suffering.

This collection is ideal for readers who value poetry that is both accessible and profound. Poems of William Blake speaks to those interested in mysticism, rebellion, childhood, and the power of art to reveal hidden realities in ordinary life. The poems invite rereading because their plain surfaces often conceal startling spiritual force, symbolic complexity, and a deep concern for human freedom. The result is a collection that feels both intimate and visionary, with lines that stay luminous long after reading.

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