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A visionary poet (28 November 1757 — 12 August 1827) who provides a timeless perspective on love: | A visionary poet (28 November 1757 — 12 August 1827) who provides a timeless perspective on love: | ||
''Children of the future age, | ''Children of the future age,'' | ||
Reading this indignant page, | |||
Know that in a former time, | ''Reading this indignant page,'' | ||
Love! sweet Love! was thought a crime'' | |||
''Know that in a former time,'' | |||
''Love! sweet Love! was thought a crime.'' | |||
from Songs of Experience. | from Songs of Experience. |
Revision as of 02:20, 15 April 2008
A visionary poet (28 November 1757 — 12 August 1827) who provides a timeless perspective on love:
Children of the future age,
Reading this indignant page,
Know that in a former time,
Love! sweet Love! was thought a crime.
from Songs of Experience.
As the caterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to lay her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.