The Oxford  Poetry Library series  offers compact and fully annotated editions of some of the most important and  best-loved English poets. Drawing on the acclaimed texts of  the Oxford  Authors series,  these collections provide a generous selection of the verse of figures as  diverse as Andrew Marvell and William Blake, John Keats and Thomas Hardy. Ideal  for anyone interested in the eloquently wrought observations and thoughts of  some of the English language's greatest writers, The  Oxford Poetry Library should  find a welcome place on the bookshelves of all lovers of literature.
Beginning  his career as an engraver, it was not until his thirties that William Blake  distinguished himself as a poet. This new edition of Blake's verse, presented in  hronological order, encompasses Blake's entire career, from is early Poetical  Sketches and There  is No Natural eligion through  his best known work Songs  of Innocence,  part of his beautiful series of poetry in lyric and blank verse, to his later  works Jerusalem and The  Everlasting Gospel.  Representing the full range of Blake's accomplishements as a poet, this  outstanding volume highlights the extraordinarily diverse achievements of his  remarkable poetic oeuvre.
About  the Series: For  over 100 years Oxford  World's Classics has  made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each  affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the  most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert  introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text,  up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. 
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