“Down the winding cavern we groped our tedious way, till a void boundless as the nether sky appeared beneath us, and we held by the roots of trees and hung over this immensity; but I said: if you please we will commit ourselves to this void and see whether providence is here also.”
Quote by William Blake
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Blake: The Complete Poems is a definitive compilation of the poetry of William Blake, featuring a vast array of his works. The collection spans his entire poetic career, highlighting his innovative approach to verse and his exploration of spiritual and religious themes. It includes both his early and later poems, providing a rich tapestry of his literary output. more
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