The Poetry and Prose of William Blake Edited by David V. Erdman: Commentary by Harold Bloom |
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[I laid me down upon a bank]
I laid me down upon a bank
Where love lay sleeping
I heard among the rushes dank
Weeping Weeping
Where love lay sleeping
I heard among the rushes dank
Weeping Weeping
Then I went to the heath & the wild
To the thistles & thorns of the waste
And they told me how they were beguild
Driven out & compeld to be chaste
To the thistles & thorns of the waste
And they told me how they were beguild
Driven out & compeld to be chaste
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