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Paper Excerpts: ... something as important as their health. At the end of William Blake's poem, The Book of Thel, Thel, a young maiden, escapes from the "pit" and returns to the The Tyger and The Lamb by William Blake-These two poems, when read as intended, by contrasting them, reveal a paradox until the 1830s, despite the visual propaganda of artists including William Blake and William Mulready. For Blake, child over a 2, 5, and 10 year period. * . William Blake's poem, "A Poison Tree" illustrates the two options we encounter when we face anger. By focusing on the William Blake's poem, "London" illustrates a certain misery among its inhabitants. The poet tells us as he wandered ...
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Sources list for THE THEMES COVERED IN WILLIAM BLAKE'S POEMS: 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 William, R. (2001). "Ideology and Utopia in the Poetry of William Blake." Romanticism, Vol. 7, Issue 1. “The Chimney Sweeper†by William Blake 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 More sources on "THE THEMES COVERED IN WILLIAM BLAKE'S POEMS"
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