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Paper Excerpts: ... helped him produce an edition of Blake's Songs of Innocence. For this edition as well as other projects, Blake engraved that trembling cry a song? / Can it be a song of joy? /And so many children poor? / It is a land of poverty!" Blake Blake's engravings for "Songs of Innocence and Experience" (1794) depict a privation not only condoned but also abetted "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. including African songs, Protestant songs, and work songs." After the Civil war, the traditional spiritual--which "represented a profound expression of African Americans' desire ...
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Sources list for BLAKE NURSES SONG: Oxford University Press, "William Blake Songs of Innocence and of Experience"The Poetry of William Blake Glen, H. Vision And Disenchantment: Blake's `Songs' and Wordsworth's `Lyrical Ballads', 1983 The Speakers in "Songs of Innocence and Experience" Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Interpretations William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience. New York: Chelsea House Publishers.1987. 7-10. "London" by William Blake 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 Blake, William, and Alfred Kazin. "Songs of Innocence and of Experience." The Portable Blake : Selected and Arranged with an Introduction by Alfred Kazin. Ed. Alfred Kazin. New York: Penguin Books, 1976. 83-118. Voltaire and Blake: Against Religion More sources on "BLAKE NURSES SONG"
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