
I behold London; a Human awful wonder of God!

William Blake (1757-1827), Jerusalem
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Not so sure about it having anything to do with a God, but then I am an atheist.
Cheers, Pete.
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Religion keeps the masses quiet, it was a brilliant concept.
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The first line of Blake’s Auguries of Innocence; To see the world in a grain of sand, intrigued me and was an influence in writing my book. Tomorrow evening I am due to talk to the local WI so had a quick squint at Blake’s poem, Jerusalem.
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Jam and Jerusalem tomorrow, and if I’m not mistaken, I think England’s gold winners at the Commonwealth Games have Jerusalem play while on the podium. Thanks for your comment.
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