| William Blake (17571827). The Poetical Works. 1908. | | | | Poetical Sketches | | To the Muses |
| | | WHETHER on Idas shady brow, | |
| Or in the chambers of the East, | |
| The chambers of the sun, that now | |
| From ancient melody have ceasd; | |
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| Whether in Heaven ye wander fair, | 5 |
| Or the green corners of the earth, | |
| Or the blue regions of the air | |
| Where the melodious winds have birth; | |
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| Whether on crystal rocks ye rove, | |
| Beneath the bosom of the sea | 10 |
| Wandring in many a coral grove, | |
| Fair Nine, forsaking Poetry! | |
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| How have you left the ancient love | |
| That bards of old enjoyd in you! | |
| The languid strings do scarcely move! | 15 |
| The sound is forcd, the notes are few! | | | | |
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