A collection of poems by William Blake, first published in 1789 and 1794. It explores the 'two contrary states of the human soul,' presenting contrasting perspectives on the world through poems like 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger,' reflecting themes of childhood, nature, and societal corruption.
William Blake the great English poet says each artist must find his own religion
""The speaker mentions 'William Blake the great English poet' in the context of finding one's own religion/spirituality, which aligns with Blake's philosophical poetry."