Public Domain Poetry And Stories - William Blake by James Thomson - (Bysshe Vanolis)
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William Blake

    By James Thomson - (Bysshe Vanolis)



    He came to the desert of London town
    Gray miles long;
    He wandered up and he wandered down,
    Singing a quiet song.
    He came to the desert of London town,
    Mirk miles broad;
    He wandered up and he wandered down,
    Ever alone with God.
    There were thousands and thousands of human kind
    In this desert of brick and stone;
    But some were deaf and some were blind,
    And he was there alone.
    At length the good hour came; he died
    As he had lived, alone.
    He was not missed from the desert wide;
    Perhaps he was found at the throne.



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