By:Yajaira Martinez
1757-1827
Friday, March 28, 2014
Biography:
William Blake was an
English poet, painter and
printmaker. he is now
considered a seminal figure
in the history of poetry and
visual arts.in 2002, Blake
was placed at number 38 in
the BBC’s poll of The 100
Greatest Britons. Even
though he lived in London
most of his lifetime he
produced many symbolic
messages which contained
mysteries behind life itself.
Friday, March 28, 2014
EARLY LIFE:
William Blake was born on November 28 1757 at 28 Broad Street in Soho,
London. He was the third of seven children, two died at birth. Blake’s father
James was a hosier. William attended school long enough to learn reading and
writing he left school at the age of 10 and was educated by his mother at home.
The Blake’s believed to be from the Moravian Church. William started en
craving copies of Greek drawings that were purchased for him by his father.
William’s parents later on enrolled him into drawing classes. During this time
period of his life he made many poems. some which are known as : Ben Jonson,
Edmund Spenser, and The Psalms.
Friday, March 28, 2014
MARRIAGE:
Blake met Catherine Boucher in 1782 when he was
recovering from an earlier relationship that had been
rejected due to his marriage proposal. Pretty much what
made him fall in love with her is that he told her about his
previous relationship and asked her “Do you pity me”and
her respond was very affirmed and appropriate. he then
declared his love for her and she for him. On August 1782
they married in St. Mary’s Church, Battersea. Later on in
life he taught her to read, write, and engrave. She was a
great supporter and right hand for him always there even
in his misfortunes.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Poems
By: William Blake
Friday, March 28, 2014
A Song:
• Sweet dreams, form a shade
O'er my lovely infant's head!
Sweet dreams of pleasant streams
By happy, silent, moony beams!
Sweet Sleep, with soft down
Weave thy brows an infant crown
Sweet Sleep, angel mild,
Hover o'er my happy child!
Sweet smiles, in the night
Hover over my delight!
Sweet smiles, mother's smile,
All the livelong night beguile.
Sweet moans, dovelike sighs,
Chase not slumber from thine eyes!
Sweet moan, sweeter smile,
All the dovelike moans beguile.
Sleep, sleep, happy child!
All creation slept and smiled.
Sleep, sleep, happy sleep,
While o'er thee doth mother weep.
Sweet babe, in thy face
Holy image I can trace;
Sweet babe, once like thee
Thy Maker lay, and wept for me:
Wept for me, for thee, for all,
When He was an infant small.
Thou His image ever see,
Heavenly face that smiles on thee!
Smiles on thee, on me, on all,
Who became an infant small;
Infant smiles are his own smiles;
Heaven and earth to peace beguiles.
Friday, March 28, 2014
DAY
The Sun arises in the East,
Cloth'd in robes of blood and
gold;
Swords and spears and wrath
increase
All around his bosom roll'd
Crown'd with warlike fires and
raging desires.
Friday, March 28, 2014
MEANING OF POEMS
The first poem sounds as if he is talking to his little baby. He
expresses every detail of the child and goes deep into the
meaning of life itself.
The second poem is talking about the day. He describes the
rays and how they glimpse down on us.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Blake lived a good life he
believed that his poetry could be
red and understood by common
people, but he was determined
not to sacrifice his vision in order
to become popular
Friday, March 28, 2014
Works Cited:
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/116
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Blake
http://www.poemhunter.com/william-blake/poems/
Friday, March 28, 2014

William blake's life

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    Biography: William Blake wasan English poet, painter and printmaker. he is now considered a seminal figure in the history of poetry and visual arts.in 2002, Blake was placed at number 38 in the BBC’s poll of The 100 Greatest Britons. Even though he lived in London most of his lifetime he produced many symbolic messages which contained mysteries behind life itself. Friday, March 28, 2014
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    EARLY LIFE: William Blakewas born on November 28 1757 at 28 Broad Street in Soho, London. He was the third of seven children, two died at birth. Blake’s father James was a hosier. William attended school long enough to learn reading and writing he left school at the age of 10 and was educated by his mother at home. The Blake’s believed to be from the Moravian Church. William started en craving copies of Greek drawings that were purchased for him by his father. William’s parents later on enrolled him into drawing classes. During this time period of his life he made many poems. some which are known as : Ben Jonson, Edmund Spenser, and The Psalms. Friday, March 28, 2014
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    MARRIAGE: Blake met CatherineBoucher in 1782 when he was recovering from an earlier relationship that had been rejected due to his marriage proposal. Pretty much what made him fall in love with her is that he told her about his previous relationship and asked her “Do you pity me”and her respond was very affirmed and appropriate. he then declared his love for her and she for him. On August 1782 they married in St. Mary’s Church, Battersea. Later on in life he taught her to read, write, and engrave. She was a great supporter and right hand for him always there even in his misfortunes. Friday, March 28, 2014
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    A Song: • Sweetdreams, form a shade O'er my lovely infant's head! Sweet dreams of pleasant streams By happy, silent, moony beams! Sweet Sleep, with soft down Weave thy brows an infant crown Sweet Sleep, angel mild, Hover o'er my happy child! Sweet smiles, in the night Hover over my delight! Sweet smiles, mother's smile, All the livelong night beguile. Sweet moans, dovelike sighs, Chase not slumber from thine eyes! Sweet moan, sweeter smile, All the dovelike moans beguile. Sleep, sleep, happy child! All creation slept and smiled. Sleep, sleep, happy sleep, While o'er thee doth mother weep. Sweet babe, in thy face Holy image I can trace; Sweet babe, once like thee Thy Maker lay, and wept for me: Wept for me, for thee, for all, When He was an infant small. Thou His image ever see, Heavenly face that smiles on thee! Smiles on thee, on me, on all, Who became an infant small; Infant smiles are his own smiles; Heaven and earth to peace beguiles. Friday, March 28, 2014
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    DAY The Sun arisesin the East, Cloth'd in robes of blood and gold; Swords and spears and wrath increase All around his bosom roll'd Crown'd with warlike fires and raging desires. Friday, March 28, 2014
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    MEANING OF POEMS Thefirst poem sounds as if he is talking to his little baby. He expresses every detail of the child and goes deep into the meaning of life itself. The second poem is talking about the day. He describes the rays and how they glimpse down on us. Friday, March 28, 2014
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    Blake lived agood life he believed that his poetry could be red and understood by common people, but he was determined not to sacrifice his vision in order to become popular Friday, March 28, 2014
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