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  1. Auguries of Innocence. By William Blake. To see a World in a Grain of Sand. And a Heaven in a Wild Flower. Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand. And Eternity in an hour. A Robin Red breast in a Cage. Puts all Heaven in a Rage. A Dove house filld with Doves & Pigeons.

  2. It is assumed to have been written in 1803, but was not published until 1863 in the companion volume to Alexander Gilchrist 's biography of Blake. The poem contains a series of paradoxes which speak of innocence juxtaposed with evil and corruption.

  3. Auguries of Innocence’ by William Blake is a poem describing the contrast between innocence and experience, by using paradox and epigram. The poet argues that the natural world is in a state of a constant cycle; the world, which is reborn and remade throughout nature, symbolizes the innocence of man that is forgotten and pushed aside as ...

  4. 1757 –. 1827. To see a World in a Grain of Sand. And a Heaven in a Wild Flower. Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand. And Eternity in an hour. A Robin Red breast in a Cage. Puts all Heaven in a Rage. A Dove house filld with Doves & Pigeons.

  5. Auguries of Innocence’ might be regarded as a sort of verse manifesto for much of Blake’s writing, laying out, through a long sequence of examples, his moral position. Blake was consistent in speaking out against injustice and moral wrong, and ‘Auguries of Innocence’ shines further light on how Blake saw evil deeds harming not just ...

  6. Auguries of Innocence Lyrics. To see a World in a Grain of Sand. And a Heaven in a Wild Flower. Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand. And Eternity in an hour. A Robin Red breast in a Cage....

  7. Poem Auguries Of Innocence by William Blake : To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your han.