
Garden of Love
Garden of Love is a poem by William Blake, an English poet and artist active during the Romantic Age. Written in the late 18th century, it explores themes of love, innocence, and the constraints imposed by society and organized religion. Blake's unique perspective and expressive style have established him as a significant figure in both poetry and visual arts, despite being largely unrecognized during his lifetime. The poem reflects his philosophical and mystical views, contributing to his lasting influence on literature and art.
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