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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HOW TO KNOW LOVE FROM DECEIT, by WILLIAM BLAKE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Love to faults is always blind Last Line: And forges fetters for the mind Subject(s): Bible; Duplicity; Love - Nature Of; Mythology; Deceit | |||
Love to faults is always blind Always is to joy inclind Lawless wingd & unconfind And breaks all chains from every mind Deceit to secresy confind Lawful cautious & refind To every thing but interest blind And forges fetters for the mind | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO FINE LADY WOULD-BE by BEN JONSON THE LOVE OF DECEIT by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE LINES WRITTEN IN ROUSSEAU'S LETTERS OF AN ITALIAN NUN. by GEORGE GORDON BYRON TALE: 9. ARABELLA by GEORGE CRABBE TO CASTARA, OF TRUE DELIGHT by WILLIAM HABINGTON OJISTOH by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON THE DECEIT by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP MOCK ON, MOCK ON! VOLTAIRE, ROUSSEAU by WILLIAM BLAKE |
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