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Life and Poems of William Blake Shai Dougherty

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Life and Poems of William Blake Shai Dougherty

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William Blake 28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827

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About Mr. Blake

�  Mr. William Blake lived from the years 1757 to 1827.

�  He was born in the city of London.

�  Mr. Blake was educated at Henry Pars Drawing School. This was before he became an apprentice to James Basire, an engraver, in the years of 1772 to 1779.

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More about W. Blake

�  Blake opened a print shop in London the year of 1784.

�  By this time Mr. Blake was an established graphic designer and a drawing tutor.

�  Mr. William moved to Sussex the year of 1800 but moved back three years later after being charged with a high treason. The treason, however, was acquitted after he moved back to London.

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�  Mr. William Blake went into obscurity and became a mystic in the year of 1809 after a unsuccessful show of his work.

�  William was a huge supporter of the French Revolution.

�  Mr. Williams poetry and art work nearly always showed his social, political and religious beliefs.

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�  Mr. Blake was not fully understood by the people that he grew up and lived around, but now in the twentieth-century many readers and artist are appreciating his greatness that he had achieved.

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Poems by William Blake

A Cradle Song A Dream

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A Cradle Song

�  A Cradle Song is a Romantic poem. It is simply about a mother’s love for her baby. This poem was written in a way people all around the world could understand the meaning and all have a mutual feeling when reading it.

�  Some say that the way that this poem is wrote is soothing just like a “mother’s voice.”

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A Dream

�  A Dream, it is very difficult to tell you what this poem seems to mean. To me, however, I do believe that Blake’s religious views are coming out. I have came to believe that Jesus and God are both put into this poem.

�  Emmet- Ant who has lost his way (a person perhaps).

�  Glow-worm- Jesus (who lights the way home).

�  Beetle- God (lights the ground for everybody/thing).

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Works Cited

�  http://www.humanities360.com/index.php/poetry-blake-analysis-william-cradle-song-a-romantic-era-mother-child-9045/ 

�  www.poetryfoundation.org