Poetic Openings : William Blake to William Blake
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : A Little Boy Lost :
First Line : "Nought loves another as itself,
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : A Little Girl Lost :
First Line : Children of the future Age,
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : A Poison Tree :
First Line : I was angry with my friend:
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : A Song :
First Line : Sweet dreams, form a shade
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Ah Sunflower :
First Line : Ah Sunflower, weary of time,
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Ah! Sun-flower :
First Line : Ah Sun-flower! weary of time.
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : An Imitation Of Spenser :
First Line : Thou fair hair'd angel of the evening,
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : And Did Those Feet In Ancient Time :
First Line : And did those feet in ancient time
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Angel, The :
First Line : I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Auguries Of Innocence :
First Line : To see a World in a Grain of Sand