William Black 's poetry (innocent) flows violently in the valley, and compared it compares easily and it sings singingly and introduced it. I saw a child at the top of the cloud. Song! "So I used a happy cheap pipe," Piper, let's talk about this song. "I pipe it. "Let me down your pipe and sing your happy pipe, sing your happy song." So I also sang the same voice, and he heard it happily. "Piper, sit down and write a book, everyone can read it." So he disappeared from my sight, I dug a hollow lead, I made a country pen, I made water It was very clear, then I wrote my happy song.
Through a comparison course between William Wordsworth and William Black's London Westminster Bridge, I called William Wordsworth Wordsworth and William Black Black. Both Wordsworth and Black's poems are about London, but Wordsworth's poem was written when he came to London while Black lived in London. Wordsworth's poem is about gorgeous costumes in London, he can see this, he wrote in the first line; "There is nothing on Earth that can act more fairly:" Praise, he likes London, but we are told that he is looking at London with that bad perspective.
William Wordsworth and William Blake, who compared William Wordsworth 's Westminster Bridge and William Blake' s London, wrote about London poetry, but they presented their views from different angles. Wordsworth saw the beauty of London, and Black saw only the ugliness. William Wordsworth's "Composed upon Westminster Bridge" shows step by step London's wonderful beauty at sunrise, but "London" at William Blake passes through London. The street shows a dull and ugly life in London.
William Blake and William Wordsworth 's view of London William Black grew up in the slums of London, which is reflected in his poetry. He did not have much money. He expressed London as an "employment charter." It gives us the impression that we all have rules and boundaries in London and that we can not find the mystery. Franchise also means almost the same thing on the map as it has. "I wandered all the Chartered Streets near the place surrounded by the River Thames."