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1793 reports of the killing of Hector Munro by a wild animal in India may have inspired one of this man's best-known poems |
William Blake
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POETS |
2023-11-16 |
#8974 |
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He asked (with "Experience"), "What immortal hand or eye dare frame thy fearful symmetry?" |
(William) Blake
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$1,200 |
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POETIC LAST LINES |
2012-02-28 |
#6322 |
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"The Lamb" & "The Fly" are far from a mess / But this man's "The Tyger" / Gets all the good press |
(William) Blake
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$800 |
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POEMS ON POETS |
2011-10-24 |
#6231 |
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This poet innocently wondered, "Little lamb, who made thee?" |
William Blake
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$2,000 |
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POETIC QUESTIONS |
2011-04-04 |
#6121 |
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A gravestone at Bunhill Fields says, "Near by lie the remains of the poet-painter" this man "1757-1827" |
(William) Blake
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$2,000 |
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POETS |
2008-06-04 |
#5478 |
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After his deafness had set in, British poet Algernon Swinburne wrote criticism of this "Tyger Tyger" poet |
William Blake
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$400 |
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DEAF POETRY |
2006-01-24 |
#4922 |
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"To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower" |
William Blake
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$1,000 |
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NAME THE POET |
1999-07-12 |
#3436 |
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"Tyger! Tyger! burning bright, in the forests of the night" |
William Blake
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$400 |
DJ |
NAME THE POET |
1999-02-18 |
#3334 |
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The introduction of his "Songs of Innocence" begins, "Piping down the valleys wild" |
William Blake
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$1,000 |
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POETRY |
1996-01-05 |
#2615 |
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He wrote "The Fly" but is more famous for a tyger |
(William) Blake
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$800 |
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POETRY |
1995-09-29 |
#2545 |
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His poem, "The Tyger", begins "Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night" |
(William) Blake
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$800 |
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POETRY |
1990-09-06 |
#1379 |
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He often had visions of angels & dead people; perhaps he saw a "Tyger! Tyger! Burning Bright!", too |
William Blake
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$400 |
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POETS |
1990-02-20 |
#1267 |