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Chap 9 The Poetry and Prose of William Blake | ||
[As I walkd forth one may morning]
As I walkd forth one may morning
To see the fields so pleasant & so gay
O there did I spy a young maiden sweet
To see the fields so pleasant & so gay
O there did I spy a young maiden sweet
Among the Violets that smell so sweet
Smell so sweet
Smell so sweet
Among the Violets that smell so sweet
Smell so sweet
Smell so sweet
Among the Violets that smell so sweet
Chap 9 The Poetry and Prose of William Blake | ||