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... keep your room , Where white flows the river and bright blows the broom . And you shall wash your linen and keep your body white In rainfall at morning and dewfall at night . And this shall be for music when no one else is near , The ...
... keep your room , Where white flows the river and bright blows the broom . And you shall wash your linen and keep your body white In rainfall at morning and dewfall at night . And this shall be for music when no one else is near , The ...
Page 82
... keep them all from harm . If they see any weeping , That should have been sleeping , They pour sleep on their head , And sit down by their bed . When wolves and tigers howl for prey , They pitying stand and weep ; Seeking to drive their ...
... keep them all from harm . If they see any weeping , That should have been sleeping , They pour sleep on their head , And sit down by their bed . When wolves and tigers howl for prey , They pitying stand and weep ; Seeking to drive their ...
Page 187
... at the close , And keep the flame from wasting by repose . I still had hopes , for pride attends us still , Amidst the swains to show my book - learn'd skill , Around my fire an evening group to draw , And The Way of Poetry 187.
... at the close , And keep the flame from wasting by repose . I still had hopes , for pride attends us still , Amidst the swains to show my book - learn'd skill , Around my fire an evening group to draw , And The Way of Poetry 187.
Contents
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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