
| I rose up at the dawn of day,— / “Get thee away! get thee away! / Pray’st thou for riches? Away, away! / This is the throne of Mammon grey. |
| —Mammon. |
| William Blake |
William Blake
Title:William Blake
Author:William Blake
Works
The Poetical Works
The Oxford Blake is the highpoint of editions of the great mystical poet of the Romantic era.
Anthologized Verse
Cradle Song;Hear the Voice;Little Black Boy;Love’s Secret;Night;Night;Reeds of Innocence;Song;Song;The Tiger;The Tiger;To Spring;To Spring;To the Muses;The Everlasting Gospel;The Divine Image;Broken Love;The Crystal Cabinet;Auguries of Innocence;To Thomas Butts;From ‘Milton’;From ‘Jerusalem’;Ah! Sun-Flower;Reeds of Innocence;Night;Auguries of Innocence;Nurse’s Song;Holy Thursday;The Divine Image
Writings About William Blake
“Blake”
Chapter by J. P. R. Wallis with bibliography from theCambridge History of English Literature.