William Blake

"O Autumn, laden with fruit, and stained With the blood of the grape, pass not, but sit Beneath my shady roof; there thou may'st rest, And tune thy jolly voice to my fresh pipe; And all the daughters of the year shall dance! Sing now the lusty song of fruit and flowers."

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Source: William Blake (2008). “The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake”, p.409, Univ of California Press

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William Blake

William Blake

Poet, Painter

William Blake was an English poet and artist known for his visionary works, including 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience,' which explore profound themes of imagination and humanity.

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