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The Clod and the Pebble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Clod and the Pebble is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794. "Love seeketh not Itself to please, Nor for itself...
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The Book of Thel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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So sung a little Clod of Clay, Trodden with the cattle's feet, But a Pebble of the brook; Warbled out these metres meet: ... The first one is explained in the first stanza, where a Clod of clay is for the pleasure and care of its beloved. The importance in love is not to be selfish and to ... MARXIST LITERARY CRITICISM...
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Offers concise literary criticism and analysis of selected poems by Blake, including "The Chimney Sweeper," "The Clod and the Pebble," "The Book of Thel," "The Lamb," "The Tyger," "The Songs of Innocence," "The Songs of Experience," and "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.";
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A web site devoted to reading, analyzing, and discussing the best in classic and contemporary poetry. ... So sung a little Clod of Clay, Trodden with the cattle’s feet; But a Pebble of the brook. Warbled out these metres meet. Love seeketh only Self to please, To bind another to Its delight; Joys in anothers loss of ease.
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