Wednesday, May 9, 2001

Auguries Of Innocence Comments

Rating: 4.0

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.
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Sylvia Frances Chan 18 September 2024

Excellent poetry, great Masterpiece, the more often I read this Masterpiece, the more beautiful it becomes. TOP Marks still and myriad more

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Sylvia Frances Chan 18 September 2024

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. Absolutely beautiful and fantastically worded!

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Sylvia Frances Chan 17 September 2023

A great pleasure to read this well thought masterpiece by our well know English poet William Blake. I like this poem very much

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like this comment 12 August 2021

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Savita Tyagi 11 March 2021

The Child's Toys & the Old Man's Reasons Are the Fruits of the Two seasons. Loved these few lines.

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Savita Tyagi 11 March 2021

He who mocks the Infant's Faith Shall be mock'd in Age & Death.

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Savita Tyagi 11 March 2021

A truth that's told with bad intent Beats all the Lies you can invent. William Blake has covered so many of truths seen only from the eyes of a person truthful to life.

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Dr Antony Theodore 12 December 2020

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. a great poem of william Blake. tony

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Bjpafa Meragente 20 January 2020

William Blake and its doctrine of poetic genius and engravings is a little artificial. If there is poetic capacity, there it is.

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basert 25 September 2019

good poem you have aexcelent expirience

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Oindri ghosh 12 July 2019

Soooooo big Do you have a poem name release by danna faulds

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Shreya patel 22 October 2018

To see a world in again of sand

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Ridhima 06 September 2018

I like William Blake

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Britte Ninad 29 May 2018

excellent The Catterpillar on the Leaf Repeats to thee thy Mother's grief. Kill not the Moth nor Butterfly, For the Last Judgement draweth nigh.

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Henry Tong 25 January 2018

If you observe an infinitesimal detail, you would harvest the whole picture. Nowadays people need to stop and observe the truth instead of indulging themselves into confusion.

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Val Andrews 28 December 2017

A poem of immense craft and structure. It's complexity ensures, I will have to read it many many times to gleam some profound understanding. On a superficial level it carries a powerful, simple, insightful message.

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Bjpafa Meragente 19 July 2017

Forgive me for time is not understood, all my comments, in accordance to my demand, live in a moment that never arrives. It is not pride, is the great divide. Blake is great. First comment.

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A. Madhavan 25 May 2017

We should read it and feel the truth of Blake's empathy for all beings. AM

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Sylvaonyema Uba 06 February 2017

Those who dwell in Realms of day. A well expressed poem. Sylva.

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Tom Allport 04 January 2017

words of wisdom bright and shining for all to see.

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