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Guardian: Pass notes No 3211: Jerusalem

[The Guardian (blog)] - The words are a poem by William Blake, inspired by the apocryphal tale of Jesus travelling to England and visiting Glastonbury. Hence the lines, "And did those feet in ancient time/Walk upon England's mountains green?/And was the holy Lamb of God/On

el jukebox de la historia

www.abc.es
[ABC.es] - Entre sus delicatessen «Jerusalem», que incluye un recitado del poema homónimo de William Blake. Y otro de los hitos del grupo «Karn Evil 9», treinta minutos de épica apoteosis musical. Y llegó el final, con un disco casi póstumo, «Works vol.1»

Senator Santorum's Planet

www.newyorker.com
[New Yorker (blog)] - For the apocalyptic Christian, sights set firmly on heavenly life, the earth might indeed be a finite and transitory thing, what William Blake wonderfully called a “mundane egg.” Man is what needs to be protected, because each of us is a soul
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