William Blake

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William Blake poet and artist was born in London in 1757.During his early life he showed himself a dreamer and visionary.Beyond learning to read and write,he received no education but began to copy prints and write verses at the age of ten.At the age of fourteen,he was apprenticed to an engraver.He married Cathrine Boucher at the age of twenty five and shortly afterwards set up aprint shop.A patron of him provided him a cottage on the Sussex coast.He spent all his life in london."The Poet Sketches" a collection of his early poems, was published in 1783.With the help of his wife he published "Song of Innocence" in 1789."Song of experience"was published five years after.His only book in prose named "The marriage of Heaven and Hell" was published in 1790.His other boom Milton was written in 1804-10.He died at his sixty ninth years.

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