• The Blossom’ by William Blake illustrates that even the natural world is imbued with a range of emotions, as is seen through the robin, the blossom, and the...
  • The Blossom. Poem by William Blake. ... "The Blossom" is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence in 1789. Analysis.
  • Audio-Visual Interpretation of “The Blossom” by William Blake. William Blake (1757—1827) was a poet and engraver.
  • Poem The Blossom by William Blake : Merry, merry sparrow! Under leaves so green A happy blossom Sees you, swift as arrow, Seek your cradle.
  • William Blake. Merry Merry Sparrow Under leaves so green A happy Blossom Sees you swift as arrow Seek your cradle narrow Near my Bosom.
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  • The contrast is Blake’s method of social protest. ‘The Blossom’ is on the surface a depiction of an ideal, but there is a veiled cynicism about nature.
  • It is full of many cheerful images such as “leaves so green” and “happy blossom”, this is representative of Blake’s view on nature, he sees it as key to life and...