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  1. 10 de jan. de 2017 · A selection of Blake's most famous and influential poems, with links to read them online. Learn about the themes, contexts, and meanings of his works, from 'Jerusalem' to 'The Tyger'.

    • The Little Black Boy

      By Dr Oliver Tearle ‘The Little Black Boy’ is a poem from...

    • The Tyger

      Summary ‘The Tyger’ was first published in William Blake’s...

    • The Lamb

      A summary of Blake's classic poem by Dr Oliver Tearle ‘The...

    • Never Seek to Tell Thy Love

      This untitled poem, written in around 1793, would have to...

    • Luiz Antonio Ribeiro
    • Jerusalém. E o semblante divino. Brilhara em meio aos turvos montes? E aqui nasceu Jerusalém. Em meio à máquina infernal? Tragam-me o arco dourado. Tragam-me as flechas do desejo.
    • Londres. Vagueio por estas ruas violadas, Do violado Tamisa ao derredor, E noto em todas as faces encontradas. Sinais de fraqueza e sinais de dor. Em toda a revolta do Homem que chora,
    • A Rosa Doente. Ó Rosa, estás doente! Um verme pela treva. Voa invisivelmente. O vento que uiva o leva. Ao velado veludo. Do fundo do teu centro: Seu escuro amor mudo.
    • A Árvore Envenenada. Sentia raiva de um companheiro. Confessei o ódio, o ódio se foi inteiro. Sentia raiva de um inimigo. Fiquei calado, o ódio vi crescido.
  2. Learn about the life and works of William Blake, a poet, painter, engraver, and visionary who was a leading light of English Romanticism. Explore his poems, such as Songs of Innocence and Experience, and his illuminated writing technique.

  3. William Blake's poetry had a profound influence on future generations of writers, particularly in the realms of romanticism and symbolism. His innovative use of language, imagery, and themes paved the way for a more expressive and introspective form of literature.

  4. A digital edition of Blake's works in illuminated printing, prophetic books, poetical sketches, songs, satires, and letters. Browse the table of contents, search by keywords, or view the original manuscripts and illustrations.

  5. About Us. Auguries of Innocence. By William Blake. Share. 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.

  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?

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