William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
William Blake
‘The little Boy Found’, was first published in 1794 and was one of the series of poems in Songs of Innocence. These short poems explore the harsh realities of late 18th and early 19th Century life during the time of King George III, known in intellectual terms, ironically given the social conditions...
The little boy lost in the lonely fen,
Led by the wand’ring light,
Began to cry; but God, ever nigh,
Appear’d like his father, in white.
He kissèd the child, and by the hand led,
And to his mother brought,
Who in sorrow pale, thro’ the lonely dale,
Her little boy weeping sought.
The Little Boy Found (Songs of Innocence) was written by William Blake.