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    (A song by William Blake)

    I wander through each chartered street,
        Near where the chartered Thames does flow,
    A mark in every face I meet,
        Marks of weakness, marks of woe.

    In every cry of every man,
        In every infant’s cry of fear,
    In every voice, in every ban,
        The mind-forged manacles I hear:

    How the chimney-sweeper’s cry
        Every blackening church appals,
    And the hapless soldier’s sigh
        Runs in blood down palace-walls.

    But most, through midnight streets I hear
        How the youthful harlot’s curse
    Blasts the new-born infant’s tear,
        And blights with plagues the marriage hearse.

    William Blake - read poems online

    William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker whose work is today considered seminal and significant in the history of both poetry and the visual arts. Read more of his writings here.

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