Blake: The psychopathic wanderer of capital of the United Kingdom       1794 - Songs of  own   capital of the United Kingdom   by William Blake      I wander thro each charterd street,    surface where the charterd Thames does flow   And  coiffe in  either face I meet   tag of weakness, marks of woe.      In every  call up of every Man,   In every Infants  cry out of fear,   In every voice; in every ban,   The mind-forgd manacles I  light upon      How the Chimney-sweepers cry   Every blackning  perform appalls,   And the hapless Soldiers sigh   Runs in  crease down  castle walls      But most thro midnight streets I hear   How the youthful Harlots  swearing   Blasts the new born Infants tear   And blights with plagues the  jointure hearseĆ                                             London, by William Blake, allows us to eavesdrop on the thoughts of a midnight wanderer who stalks the streets of London laying judgment to all he sees. As  offset of his book of poetry, written in 1789,    London was included in the section named Songs of Experience (as opposed to Songs of Inn...If you  involve to get a full essay, order it on our website: BestEssayCheap.com
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