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10 de jan. de 2017 · A selection of ten of the best poems by William Blake, the key figure of English Romanticism and a key figure of the anti-slavery movement. Learn about the themes, meanings and contexts of his famous works, such as 'Jerusalem', 'The Tyger', 'The Lamb' and 'The Sick Rose'.
- 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...
- Classic Poems by Coleridge
Six of Coleridge’s finest poems selected by Dr Oliver...
- Jerusalem
Dr Oliver Tearle's reading of Blake’s classic poem...
- William Blake
Posts about William Blake written by InterestingLiterature....
- The Garden of Love
Many of William Blake’s greatest poems are written in clear...
- The Little Black Boy
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- 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.
Learn about the life and poetry of William Blake, a visionary poet, painter, and engraver who influenced English Romanticism. Explore his works such as Songs of Innocence and Experience, Europe, and America.
17 de nov. de 2017 · Sendo a obra mais conhecida de William Blake, Canções de Inocência e Canções de Experiência nasce como dois estados contrários da alma humana, o da Inocência (infância) e o da Experiência (corrupção da infância pela política, religião e sociedade).
Explore the life and works of William Blake, a visionary poet and artist of the 18th and 19th centuries. Read his best-known poems, such as 'The Tyger', 'London', and 'The Sick Rose', and learn about their themes, emotions, and forms.
A poem that explores the interconnectedness of nature, humanity, and the divine. Blake uses vivid imagery and contrasts to express his vision of a world where joy and woe are woven fine, and where the innocence of childhood is lost.
By William Blake. I wander thro' each charter'd street, Near where the charter'd Thames does flow. And mark in every face I meet. Marks of weakness, marks of woe. In every cry of every Man, In every Infants cry of fear, In every voice: in every ban, The mind-forg'd manacles I hear.