" And when thou yields to night thy wide domain, / Let rays of truth enlight his sleeping brain."
— Blake, William (1757-1827)
Author
Place of Publication
London
Date
1783
Metaphor
" And when thou yields to night thy wide domain, / Let rays of truth enlight his sleeping brain."
Metaphor in Context
Golden Apollo, that thro' heaven wide
Scatter'st the rays of light, and truth's beams!
In lucent words my darkling verses dight,
And wash my earthy mind in thy clear streams,
That wisdom may descend in fairy dreams:
All while the jocund hours in thy train
Scatter their fancies at thy poet's feet;
And when thou yields to night thy wide domain,
Let rays of truth enlight his sleeping brain.
Scatter'st the rays of light, and truth's beams!
In lucent words my darkling verses dight,
And wash my earthy mind in thy clear streams,
That wisdom may descend in fairy dreams:
All while the jocund hours in thy train
Scatter their fancies at thy poet's feet;
And when thou yields to night thy wide domain,
Let rays of truth enlight his sleeping brain.
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Provenance
Searching in HDIS (Poetry)
Date of Entry
04/25/2006