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  1. 10 de ene. de 2017 · The greatest poems by William Blake selected by Dr Oliver Tearle. William Blake (1757-1827) is one of the key figures of English Romanticism, and a handful of his poems are universally known thanks to their memorable phrases and opening lines.

    • The Clod and The Pebble

      By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Clod and...

    • The Tyger

      By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Tyger’ is...

    • The Lamb

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

  2. 1757–1827. http://www.blakearchive.org/blake/ World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo. Poet, painter, engraver, and visionary William Blake worked to bring about a change both in the social order and in the minds of men.

  3. Many of these deleted passages are printed here for the first time and allow us a comprehensive view of Blake as a reviser of his own poetry. Readers and students of Blake, with this text before them, confront an accurate and well-nigh complete collection--some erasures continue to defy transcription--of the writings of one of the greatest of ...

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    • Laura di Verso
    • Nuevo Jerusalén. ¿Y hollaron esos pies, antaño, los verdes montes de Inglaterra? ¿Y viose el sacro Cordero de Dios. por los pastos ingleses, placenteros?
    • Un sueño. Cierta vez un sueño tejió una sombra. sobre mi cama que un ángel protegía: era una hormiga que se había perdido. por la hierba donde yo creía que estaba.
    • Canto del reír. Cuando los verdes bosques ríen con la voz del júbilo, y el arroyo encrespado se desplaza riendo; cuando ríe el aire con nuestras divertidas ocurrencias,
    • La primavera. ¡Que resuene el flautín. que ahora está callado! Delicia de las aves. de día y de noche; el ruiseñor. en la quebrada, la alondra en el cielo, festivamente,
  4. THE COMPLETE POETRY AND PROSE OF WILLIAM BLAKE, ED. ERDMAN. |. What's New? About Blake. Resources for Further Research. About the Archive. Copyright and Permissions.

  5. 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? What the hand, dare seize the fire?

  6. William Blake was a poet and printmaker born in London in the mid-1700s during the Romantic era. Blake lived and worked at a time of great social and political changes, including the American Revolution in 1775 and the French Revolution in 1789, that profoundly influenced his writing.