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London Olympics Opening Ceremony expected to draw an ...

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[National Post] - The mood then darkens as “England's green and pleasant land,” from a poem by William Blake, makes way for the sooty chimneys and smoking steel works of the “dark Satanic Mills,” evoking the 19th century urban settings of Dickens. Stirring music from

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

Did William Blake Know Hebrew? – The Forward

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Two of William Blake’s greatest patrons were clergymen in the Church of England, under whose rites he was christened, married and buried. But the British poet...
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