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Marvell and William Blake, John Keats and Thomas Hardy. Ideal for anyone interested in the eloquently wrought observations and thoughts of some of the English language's greatest writers, The Oxford Poetry Library should find a welcome place on the bookshelves of all lovers of literature.
Beginning his career as an engraver, it was not until his thirties that William Blake distinguished himself as a poet. This new edition of Blake's verse, presented in chronological order, encompasses Blake's entire career, from his early Poetical Sketches and There is No Natural Religion through
his best known work Songs of Innocence , part of his beautiful series of poetry in lyric and blank verse, to his later works Jerusalem and The Everlasting Gospel . Representing the full range of Blake's accomplishements as a poet, this outstanding volume highlights the extraordinarily diverse
achievments of his remarkable poetic oeuvre .