(A poem by Willliam Blake) When the voices of children are heard on the green, And whisperings are in the dale,The… Read More »Nurse’s Song
William Blake
(A poem by William Blake) A little black thing among the snow, Crying! ‘weep! weep!’ in notes of woe!‘Where are thy… Read More »THE CHIMNEY-SWEEPER
THE CHIMNEY-SWEEPER
(A poem by Wiliam Blake) All the night in woeLyca’s parents goOver valleys deep,While the deserts weep. Tired and woe-begone,Hoarse… Read More »The Little Girl Found
The Little Girl Found
(A poem by Wiliam Blake) ‘Love seeketh not itself to please, Nor for itself hath any care,But for another gives its… Read More »The Clod and the Pebble
The Clod and the Pebble
(A poem by William Blake) Earth raised up her headFrom the darkness dread and drear, Her light fled, Stony, dread,And her locks… Read More »Earth’s Answer
Earth’s Answer
(A poem by William Blake) Can I see another’s woe,And not be in sorrow too?Can I see another’s grief,And not… Read More »On Another’s Sorrow
On Another’s Sorrow
(A poem by William Blake) Once a dream did weave a shadeO’er my angel-guarded bed,That an emmet lost its wayWhere… Read More »A Dream
A Dream
(A poem by William Blake) ‘I have no name;I am but two days old.’What shall I call thee?‘I happy am,Joy… Read More »Infant Joy
Infant Joy
(A poem by William Blake) When voices of children are heard on the green, And laughing is heard on the hill,My… Read More »Nurse’s Song
Nurse’s Song
(A poem by William Blake) Sound the flute! Now it’s mute! Birds delight, Day and night, Nightingale, In the dale, Lark in sky,— Merrily,Merrily, merrily to welcome… Read More »Spring