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Visions of the Daughters of Albion Visions of the Daughters of Albion by William Blake
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“Arise you little glancing wings, and sing your infant joy!
Arise and drink your bliss, for every thing that lives is holy!”
William Blake, Visions of the Daughters of Albion
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“With what sense is it that the chicken shuns the ravenous hawk?
With what sense does the tame pigeon measure out the expanse?
With what sense does the bee form cells? have not the mouse & frog
Eyes and ears and sense of touch? yet are their habitations
And their pursuits as different as their forms and as their joys.
Ask the wild ass why he refuses burdens, and the meek camel
Why he loves man; is it because of the eye, ear, mouth, or skin,
Or breathing nostrils? No, for these the wolf and tyger have.
Ask the blind worm the secrets of the grave, and why her spires
Love to curl round the bones of death; and ask the rav'nous snake
Where she gets poison, & the wing'd eagle why he loves the sun,
And then tell me the thoughts of man, that have been hid of old.”
William Blake, Visions of the Daughters of Albion