The use of children and children in black poetry is an important theme in William Blake's poem. When reading poems like "Lamb", "Little Black Boy", "Chimney Cleaner", it is clear that Black will accept the youth innocence by looking at the world through the eyes of the child. Black's poem "Lamb" comes from a pure song that purely explains the innocence and purity of an infant. The character in this poem is a young child. The child asked the lamb about his place of birth, "I asked you to produce your little lamb.
William Blake was born in 1757 as a lower-ranking family in London. When he was 10 years old, he was sent to painting school. Only when he was in his twenties, black began to write poems. These poems were inscribed when he published his first collection of poetry, "Innocent Songs" in 1789; he also used pictures to explain everyone. In 1794 he announced his innocent songs and experiences.
William Blake (1757 - 1827) poet, artist and mysterious. Black wrote "innocent songs", "songs of experience", "four zoo", "Jerusalem". Black is not considered a classic and romantic poet, but his new poetry style and mysterious nature experience have had a great impact on the growth of romanticism. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was a member of the British romantic poet and "Lake Poet". Coleridge 's famous poem includes ancient sailors Rime, Christabel and Kubla Khan. Coleridge helped England bring German idealistic concepts. (An important aspect of romanticism)
When William Blake and the Romanticism embodied it in their poetry, the so - called "worship of the child" flourished in England. Mr. Peter Kobyi said, "Prime Minister Blair claims that" the vast majority of children have imaginative spiritual meanings. " Discourse "Wordsworth also writes" Immortal Carol "immersed in the sanctity of the child. And give salvation to enlarge this. Poetry of his story, play a role in Michael. Despite the difference in method, Black and Wordsworth gives their children a happy, innocent and moving image clearly in contrast to the world of experience waiting for them.