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Page 28
... sweet regions of youth and virgin innocence " Where we live forgetting error , not pondering on evil , " Among my lambs & brooks of water , among my warbling birds : " Where we delight in innocence before the face of the Lamb , " Going ...
... sweet regions of youth and virgin innocence " Where we live forgetting error , not pondering on evil , " Among my lambs & brooks of water , among my warbling birds : " Where we delight in innocence before the face of the Lamb , " Going ...
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... sweet I roam'd from field to field , " which he stated was written before Blake was fourteen years old , and " I love the jocund dance . " Crabb Robinson reprinted To the Muses , which was translated into German ( 1811 ) . " How sweet I ...
... sweet I roam'd from field to field , " which he stated was written before Blake was fourteen years old , and " I love the jocund dance . " Crabb Robinson reprinted To the Muses , which was translated into German ( 1811 ) . " How sweet I ...
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... sweet I roam'd , " she adds : " This would mean the su- perfluous insertion of a second little bird sulking in the corner of the cage or trilling unheeded songs from an importunate throat . " Blake's symbolism here was surely a flash of ...
... sweet I roam'd , " she adds : " This would mean the su- perfluous insertion of a second little bird sulking in the corner of the cage or trilling unheeded songs from an importunate throat . " Blake's symbolism here was surely a flash of ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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