William Blake Quotes About Water

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  • The best wine is the oldest, the best water the newest.

    William Blake (2005). “Collected Poems”, p.167, Routledge
  • I turn my eyes to the schools & universities of Europe And there behold the loom of Locke whose woof rages dire, Washed by the water-wheels of Newton. Black the cloth In heavy wreaths folds over every nation; cruel works Of many wheels I view, wheel without wheel, with cogs tyrannic Moving by compulsion each other: not as those in Eden, which Wheel within wheel in freedom revolve, in harmony & peace.

    William Blake, W. H. Stevenson (2007). “Blake: The Complete Poems”, p.688, Pearson Education
  • And I made a rural pen, And I stained the water clear, And I wrote my happy songs Every Child may joy to hear.

    William Blake, Andrew Lincoln (1991). “Songs of Innocence and of Experience”, p.143, Princeton University Press
  • THE POISON TREE I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe; I told it not, my wrath did grow. And I water'd it in fears, Night & morning with my tears; And I sunned it with my smiles And with soft deceitful wiles. And it grew both day and night, Till it bore an apple bright; And my foe beheld it shine, And he knew that it was mine, And into my garden stole When the night had veil'd the pole: In the morning glad I see My foe outstretch'd beneath the tree.

    'Songs of Experience' (1794) 'A Poison Tree'
  • Dip him in the river who loves water.

    William Blake (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of William Blake (Illustrated)”, p.209, Delphi Classics
  • The man who never alters his opinions is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind.

    William Blake, “The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell”
  • Expect poison from the standing water.

    William Blake (2005). “Collected Poems”, p.167, Routledge
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