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  1. Jan 10, 2017 · A selection of Blake's most famous and influential poems, with links to read them online. Learn about the themes, contexts, and meanings of his works, from 'Jerusalem' to 'The Tyger'.

  2. 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.

    • The Tyger. ‘The Tyger’ is a well-known poem by William Blake. It explores the dark and destructive side of God and his creation. Perhaps Blake’s best-known poem, and certainly one of the most widely anthologized, ‘The Tyger’, delves into the nature of God and creation.
    • London. Imagine waking up in London in the 1800s. You might find yourself surrounded by prostitutes, the homeless, and many more suffering in dilapidated housing.
    • The Sick Rose. ‘The Sick Rose’ by William Blake describes the loss of a woman’s virginity through the metaphor of a rose and invisible worm. This is one of William Blake’s best-known poems.
    • A Poison Tree. ‘A Poison Tree’ presents the consequences of harboring anger, which becomes a poisonous tree wreaking devastation. ‘A Poison Tree’ was published in 1794 in William Blake’s Songs of Experience.
  3. A poem that explores the interconnectedness of nature, humanity, and divinity through a series of contrasts and paradoxes. Blake uses imagery, symbolism, and rhetorical questions to express his vision of a world where joy and woe are woven fine.

  4. Read the full text of Blake's famous poem The Tyger, which explores the mystery and beauty of creation. The poem contrasts the fearful symmetry of the tiger with the Lamb, and asks who made the tiger and why.

  5. A comprehensive collection of Blake's works in illuminated printing, prophetic books, poetical sketches, songs, satires, and prose. Edited by David V. Erdman, with acknowledgments, preface, and notes.

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  7. Read a poem by William Blake, a visionary English poet and painter, who wrote about joy, love, and eternity. Learn more about his life and works on the Academy of American Poets website.

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