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Tag Archives: William Blake
Things that are known
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Tagged between, doors, known, things, universe, unknown, William Blake
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Jerusalem
“The Royal Wedding — ‘Jerusalem’”
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Art bids us touch and taste
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The tree which moves some to tears of joy
“The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a Green thing that stands in the way. Some see Nature all Ridicule and Deformity. . . . and some scarce see Nature at … Continue reading
In Honor of Composer John Tavener
The world is a sadder place to be. This past week, two creative greats died: Doris Lessing — writer, feminist and Sufi; and John Tavener — brilliant composer and devout Orthodox Christian. I love Tavener’s haunting, homophonic music and dedicate … Continue reading