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  2. Auguries of Innocence - Wikipedia

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    "Auguries of Innocence" is a poem by William Blake, from a notebook of his known as the Pickering Manuscript. [1] It is assumed to have been written in 1803, but was not published until 1863 in the companion volume to Alexander Gilchrist 's biography of Blake.

  3. Spring (poem) - Wikipedia

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    William Blake's Songs of Innocence (1789) is a lyric anthology that consists of nineteen illuminated poems. Each poem is accompanied with an illustration by Blake. Songs of Innocence was later combined with Blake's Songs of Experience in 1794 to make Songs of Innocence and Experience, and were printed combined as well as separately.

  4. Poetical Sketches - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Poetical Sketches. Poetical Sketches is the first collection of poetry and prose by William Blake, written between 1769 and 1777.Forty copies were printed in 1783 with the help of Blake's friends, the artist John Flaxman and the Reverend Anthony Stephen Mathew, at the request of his wife Harriet Mathew.

  5. Auguries of Innocence (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Auguries of Innocence is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 2005. [1] Contents "The Lovecrafter" "Worthly The Lamb Slain For Us" "Sleep Of The Dodo"

  6. Songs of Innocence and of Experience - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Innocence and of Experience is a collection of illustrated poems by William Blake. [1] Originally, Blake illuminated and bound Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience separately. [ 2 ] It was only in 1794 that Blake combined the two sets of poems into a volume titled Songs of Innocence and of Experience Shewing the Two Contrary ...

  7. Romantic poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Funeral of Shelley by Louis Edouard Fournier (1889); the group members, from left to right, are Trelawny, Hunt and Byron. Romantic poetry is the poetry of the Romantic era, an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century.

  8. List of poetry collections - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Innocence - William Blake; Sonnets from the Portuguese - Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Sounding the Seasons: Seventy Sonnets for Christian Year (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2012) - Malcolm Guite ISBN 978-1848252745; Sour Grapes (1921) - William Carlos Williams; Spring and All (1923) - William Carlos Williams; Spring Thunder (1924) - Mark ...

  9. On Another's Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    The poem discusses human and divine empathy and compassion. It was published as part of the Songs of Innocence and of Experience in 1789 as the last song in the Songs of Innocence section. Blake argues that human sympathy is a valuable trait. After making this observation about man he then speaks of the sympathy of God, as well.