William Blake Quotes About Loss

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  • Love seeketh only self to please, To bind another to its delight, Joys in another's loss of ease, And builds a Hell in Heaven's despite.

    'Songs of Experience' (1794) 'The Clod and the Pebble'
  • Every mortal loss is an immortal gain.

    William Blake (1977). “The Portable William Blake”, p.138, Penguin
  • He loves to sit and hear me sing, Then, laughing, sports and plays with me; Then stretches out my golden wing, And mocks my loss of liberty.

    William Blake (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of William Blake (Illustrated)”, p.894, Delphi Classics
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