• O do not walk so fast. Speak father, speak to your little boy. Or else I shall be lost, The night was dark no father was there. The child was wet with dew.
  • A Little Boy Lost. Willam Blake. Nought loves another as itself, Nor venerates another so, Nor is it possible to thought A greater than itself to know.
  • "A Little Boy Lost" is a poem of the Songs of Experience series created in 1794 after the Songs of Innocence (1789) by the poet William Blake.
  • This poem is part of a larger work titled Songs of Innocence which was published in the year 1789. "The Little Boy Lost" is a prelude to "The Little Boy Found".
  • Write down the theme of the following poem The Little Boy Lost, Author William Blake (1757 – 1827), for HSC Exam preparation.
  • Father, father, where are you going. O do not walk so fast. Speak father, speak to your little boy. Or else I shall be lost, The night was dark no father was there.
  • The Little Boy Lost. "Nought loves another as itself, Nor venerates another so, Nor is it possible to thought A greater than itself to know.
  • Father, father, where are you going O do not walk so fast.Speak father, speak to your little boy Or else I shall be lost
  • The little boy lost in the lonely fen. Led by the wand'ring light. ... A Little Boy Lost. Nought loves another as itself. Nor venerates another so.