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The Human Abstract

"The Human Abstract" is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794. The poem was originally drafted in Blake's notebook and was later revised for as part of publication in Songs of Experience. Critics of the poem have noted it as demonstrative of Blake's metaphysical poetry and its emphasis on the tension between the human and the divine.


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“Pity would be no more
If we did not make somebody Poor;
And Mercy no more could be
If all were as happy as we.”

William Blake The Human Abstract

The Human Abstract, st. 1
1790s, Songs of Experience (1794)

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