Thursday, May 10, 2001

The Sick Rose Comments

Rating: 3.2

O Rose, thou art sick!
The invisible worm
That flies in the night,
In the howling storm,
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William Blake
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elmuktar08gmail.com 18 December 2021

Rose with out continuous water and love with out contacting each other Will never last

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Angelima 25 May 2020

Reading this poem has made me have violent gastro, it lives up to its name.

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Solomon Senxer 13 September 2019

Very relevant in its message to many walks of life!

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Arifa khatun 28 June 2018

Really romantic

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Joshua Adeyemi 09 April 2018

my lecturer had given us this with a taste of analysis................................... SICK Indeed

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Indira Renganathan 30 November 2016

So sweet a simple pom on a sick rose....beautiful

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Elizabeth Bloomfield 16 May 2016

When was this poem written?

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Rahul Kumar 11 May 2016

NICE....................................................................

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Vivek Kumar 25 April 2016

wow... it is an awesome poem.

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Uzefa Rashida M.a 25 March 2016

romantic poet blake has given a negative potrayal of the rose.Unique and different thought.

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* Sunprincess * 30 December 2015

.....beautiful metaphor...and nicely penned ★

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Kondwani Simwaba 11 December 2015

beautiful piece; perfect composition aiming straight to the core of one's emotions...

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Very nice i give 5 points

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Great is this poem. It is likely from one the greatest

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Captain Herbert Poetry 15 June 2015

a beautiful and very symbolic poem

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Benjamin Markham 07 April 2007

I love this poem, to me the rose represents england and the invisible world is the birth idustrial nation. like alot of Blakes poetry its about the beauty of the natural world

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