For my second piece for paintedspires, I had the prompt: "To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour." from Auguries of Innocence by William Blake.
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The most famous of Blake's lyrical poems is Auguries of Innocence, with its memorable opening stanza: ... They worked together to produce an edition of Blake's poems and drawings, called Songs of Innocence. Blake engraved both words and pictures on copper printing plates. Catherine made the printing impressions,
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The Doors, The Doors (1967). "End of the Night" contains lyrics from Blake's "Auguries of Innocence": "Realms of bliss, realms of light / Some are born to sweet delight / Some are born to the endless night"
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William Wordsworth, "Lines: Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey" William Wordsworth, "Lines: Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey" (cont.) William Blake, "The Lamb," "The Chimney Sweeper," "Auguries of Innocence" William Blake, "The Clod & the Pebble," "The Sick Rose," "The Tyger," "The Garden of Love," "A...
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Some readers interpret Songs of Innocence in a straightforward fashion, considering it primarily a children's book, but others have found hints at parody or critique in its seemingly naive and simple lyrics. Both books of Songs were printed in an illustrated format reminiscent of ... Auguries of Innocence...
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This first puzzling quatrain which introduces William Blake’s Auguries of; Innocence is widely known. The other 128 lines of the poem, less often quoted and very rarely transcribed in full, comprise sixty-four rhyming couplets, mainly in the form of two-line proverbs.
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I won't bore you with a big talk before I give you a piece from Auguries of Innocence by William Blake. I think it'll speak for itself and I've done enough talking. William Blake (first part from Auguries of Innocence); ... when we interpret his poem scientifically. To see the world in a grain of sand may have been an...
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