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... In 1794, at the age of thirty-seven, he composed the eloquent poem, "A Garden of Love". ... During this phase in his life, it helped him to write, "A Garden of Love". He sought his own mythology in which love, energy, and imagination combined with reductive rationalism and repression. ...
In the first stanza, Blake recites, "I went to the Garden of Love", as his first line. ... This place is free of negativity and love is easily seen. ... The last two lines are, "So I turned to the Garden of Love, That so many sweet flowers bore;". Since he could not enter the chapel, he looks back at the garden where all the flowers and beauty were. ... He can now only take the last opportunity to enjoy the "Garden of Love".
In the last stanza, it continues with the sight that Blake sees when he turns around to the Garden of Love. ... "The Garden of Love" is a religious poem that goes into detail which claims positive and negative outlooks depending on the person which goes to Heaven.
Approximate Word count = 1236 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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