Selections From the Symbolical Poems of William Blake

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They sing unceasing to the notes of my immortal hand.
The solemn, silent moon Reverberates the living harmony upon my limbs; The birds and beasts rejoice and play, And every one seeks for his mate to prove his inmost joy.
Furious and terrible they sport and rend the nether deep; The Deep lifts up his rugged head, And lost in infinite humming wings vanishes with a cry.
The fading cry is ever dying, The living voice is ever living in its inmost joy.
Arise, you little glancing wings and sing your
...infant joy, Arise and drink your bliss, For everything that lives is holy, for the source of life Descends to be a weeping babe; For the earthworm renews the moisture of the sandy plain.
Now my left hand I stretch to Earth beneath, And strike the terrible string.
I wake sweet joy in dens of sorrow and I plant a smile In forests of affliction, And wake the bubbling springs of life in regions of dark death.
O, I am weary! Lay thy hand upon me or I faint.
I faint beneath these beams of thine, For thou hast touched my five senses, and they answered thee.


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