Poetic Openings : William Blake to William Blake
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Divine Image, The :
First Line : To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Earth's Answer :
First Line : Earth raised up her head
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Echoing Green, The :
First Line : The sun does arise,
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : England! Awake! Awake! Awake! :
First Line : England! awake! awake! awake!
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Eternity :
First Line : He who binds to himself a joy
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Evening Star :
First Line : Thou fair hair’d angel of the evening,
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Fair Elanor :
First Line : The bell struck one, and shook the silent tower;
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Fly, The :
First Line : Little Fly,
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : Four Zoas, The ( Excerpt ) :
First Line : 1.1 "What is the price of Experience? do men buy it for a song?
Poet : William Blake :
Poem : French Revolution, The ( Excerpt ) :
First Line : 84 Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines