The Poems of William Blake is an anthology of the English poet's work. A significant portion of the collection is given over to Blake's influential work The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, a series of poems written to imitate Biblical prophetic verse. Blake's poetry is profoundly religious in spirit, though he was noted for his strong objections to Christian orthodoxy and dogmatic adherence. Blake's work also deals with sexuality, cultural pressures, and the relationship between Man and God.
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