William Blake Quotes
Auguries Of Innocence
He Who Mocks The Infant's Faith
Shall Be Mock'd In Age And Death.
He Who Shall Teach The Child To Doubt
The Rotting Grave Shall Ne'er Get Out.
He Who Respects The Infant's Faith
Triumphs Over Hell And Death.
The Child's Toys And The Old Man's Reasons
Are The Fruits Of The Two Seasons.
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