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Paper Excerpts: ... literature.com/blake/ "William Blake (1757 - 1827): Life and Times." 10 Mar. 1997. North East Wales until the 1830s, despite the visual propaganda of artists including William Blake and William Mulready. For Blake, child "William Blake: Life and Times." Aspirennies.com. 03 Apr. 2003. http://www.aspirennies.com/private/Sit eBody/Romance/Poetry/Blake/blake_life2. "William Blake: Life and Times." Aspirennies.com. 03 Apr. 2003. http://www.aspirennies.com/private/Sit eBody/Romance/Poetry/Blake/blake_life2. "William Blake." Britain Express. 03 Apr. 2003.
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Sources list for THE THEME OF WILLIAM BLAKE'S POETRY: William, R. (2001). "Ideology and Utopia in the Poetry of William Blake." Romanticism, Vol. 7, Issue 1.“The Chimney Sweeper†by William Blake Blake, William. Poems of William Blake. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920. William Blake and the Romantic Period of Poetry Blake, William. (1991). Songs of Innocence and of Experience. Ed. Andrew Lincoln. From Blake's Illuminated Books, Vol. 2, General Ed. David Bindman. Princeton: Princeton University Press and The William Blake Trust. William Blake Lawson, William. "Humanism in literature: William Blake." The Humanist (1993). William Blake and the Romantic Period of Poetry The William Blake Archives. Ed. Morris Eaves. Library of Congress and supported by the Preservation and Access Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities. 11 Apr. 2004 <http://www.blakearchive.org/main.html>. William Blake and the Romantic Period of Poetry More sources on "THE THEME OF WILLIAM BLAKE'S POETRY"
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