William Blake Quotes
Can I See Another's Woe,
And Not Be In Sorrow Too?
Can I See Another's Grief,
And Not Seek For Kind Relief?
Can I See A Falling Tear,
And Not Feel My Sorrow's Share?
Can A Father See His Child
Weep, Nor Be With Sorrow Filled?
Can A Mother Sit And Hear
An Infant Groan, An Infant Fear?
No, No! Never Can It Be!
Never, Never Can It Be!
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