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"And did those feet in ancient time" is a poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: A Poem in Two Books, one of a collection of writings known as the Prophetic Books. The date of 1804 on the title page is probably when the plates were begun, but the poem was printed c. 1808.
And did those feet in ancient time ist ein Gedicht von William Blake aus dem Vorwort zu seinem Werk Milton (1804–1810). Heute ist es mit der Musik von Hubert Parry (1916) als die Hymne Jerusalem bekannt. Es wird als Englands populärstes patriotisches Lied angesehen und unterschiedslos verbunden mit dem englischen und britischen ...
And did those feet in ancient time" is a short poem by William Blake. It comes in the introduction to a long poem called Milton: a Poem (1804). Today it is best known as the hymn Jerusalem , sung to music written by C. Hubert H. Parry in 1916, more than a century after Blake had written the poem.
By William Blake. And did those feet in ancient time. Walk upon Englands mountains green: And was the holy Lamb of God, On Englands pleasant pastures seen! And did the Countenance Divine, Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here, Among these dark Satanic Mills? Bring me my Bow of burning gold: Bring me my arrows of desire:
William Blake (* 28. November 1757 in London; † 12. August 1827 ebenda) war ein englischer Dichter, Naturmystiker, Maler und der Erfinder der Reliefradierung. Sowohl sein künstlerisches als auch sein literarisches Werk wurde von seinen Zeitgenossen weitgehend abgelehnt. Erst Mitte des 19.
Biography Poems. In William Blake’s ‘Jerusalem’ or ‘And did those feet in ancient time,’ the changes brought in by the Industrial Revolution for human society are compared to the changes brought in by the end of nomadic living for early humans. Comparing times gone by to the present often yields a sense of nostalgia and sadness in thinkers.
William Blake. And Did Those Feet In Ancient Time. From Milton. And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God On England's pleasant pastures seen? And did the Countenance Divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here Among these dark satanic mills?