Poetic Openings : William Blake to William Blake

Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Four Zoas ( Excerpt ) : First Line : 1.1 "What is the price of Experience? do men buy it for a song?
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The French Revolution ( Excerpt ) : First Line : Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Garden Of Love : First Line : I went to the Garden of Love.
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Grey Monk : First Line : "I die, I die!" the Mother said,
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Grey Monk ( Excerpts ) : First Line : "I die, I die!" the Mother said,
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Human Abstract : First Line : Pity would be no more,
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Lamb : First Line : Little Lamb, who made thee
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Land Of Dreams : First Line : Awake, awake my little Boy!
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Lilly : First Line : The modest Rose puts forth a thorn:
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Little Black Boy : First Line : My mother bore me in the southern wild,
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