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  1. www.william-blake.de › william-blake-gedichteWilliam Blake Gedichte

    Beispiele für William Blakes Gedichte: And did those feet in ancient time (Jerusalem) I asked a Thief. London. Night. Several Questions Answered. The Garden of Love. The Tyger. The Wild Flower’s Song.

  2. Als Marionette der Umstände ist er plötzlich ein Outlaw, von einer Kugel verwundet und von Kopfgeldjägern gejagt. Ein Indianer namens Niemand (Nobody, gespielt von Gary Farmer, der Name spielt angeblich auf das Gedicht To Nobodaddy) nimmt sich seiner an und glaubt in ihm den Dichter William Blake zu erkennen, dessen Werke er verehrt.

  3. www.william-blake.de › to-spring-von-william-blakeTo Spring (von William Blake)

    To Spring (von William Blake) To Spring. O thou with dewy locks, who lookest down Thro‘ the clear windows of the morning, turn Thine angel eyes upon our western isle, Which in full choir hails thy approach, O Spring! The hills tell each other, and the listening Valleys hear; all our longing eyes are turned Up to thy bright pavilions: issue ...

  4. www.william-blake.de › london-von-william-blakeLondon (von William Blake)

    In every Infant’s cry of fear, In every voice, in every ban, The mind-forg’d manacles I hear. How the Chimney-sweeper’s cry. Every black’ning Church appalls; And the hapless Soldier’s sigh. Runs in blood down Palace walls. But most, thro‘ midnight streets I hear. How the youthful Harlot’s curse.

  5. www.william-blake.de › the-tyger-von-william-blakeThe Tyger von William Blake

    The Tyger (von William Blake) Aus dem Werk „Songs of Experience“ (1794) The Tyger. What immortal hand or eye. Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps or skies. Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand, dare sieze the fire?

  6. 威廉·布莱克(William Blake,1757年11月28日-1827年8月12日),英国诗人、画家,浪漫主义文学代表人物之一 [1]。. 主要诗作有诗集《纯真之歌》、《经验之歌》等。. 威廉·布莱克肖像图. 生平. 1757年11月28日,布莱克出生于伦敦一个贫寒的袜商家庭,未受过正规教育 ...

  7. I asked a Thief. I asked a thief to steal me a peach: He turned up his eyes. I ask’d a lithe lady to lie her down: Holy and meek, she cries. As soon as I went An Angel came: He wink’d at the thief, And smil’d at the dame; And without one word said Had a peach from the tree, And still as a maid Enjoy’d the lady.

  8. William Blake – Alle Religionen sind Eins & Es gibt keine Naturbedingte Religion: Die Philosophie des ...

  9. The Wild Flower’s Song (von William Blake) Aus dem Werk „The Rossetti Manuscript“ (1810) As I wander’d the forest, The green leaves among, I heard a Wild Flower Singing a song. ‚I slept in the earth In the silent night, I murmur’d my fears And I felt delight. ‚In the morning I went, as rosy as morn, To seek for new joy; But I met ...

  10. www.william-blake.de › night-von-william-blakeNight (von William Blake)

    Sits and smiles on the night. Farewell, green fields and happy groves, Where flocks have took delight. Where lambs have nibbled, silent moves. The feet of angels bright; Unseen they pour blessing, And joy without ceasing, On each bud and blossom, And each sleeping bosom.

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