Across
- 4. historical event that Blake criticised in one of his poem.
- 7. the narrator of songs of experience.
- 8. the historical event supported by the poet.
- 9. dualistic view of Blake.
- 11. a worker mentioned in london.
- 14. the narrator of songs of innocence.
- 16. the means through which man could know the world.
- 19. the structure of Blake poems.
- 23. the most important poem of the songs of innocence.
- 24. the most important poem of the songs of experience.
- 25. literaly device frequently used by Blake.
- 26. the first part of the lamb.
- 27. one of the institution mentioned in London.
- 28. is described in the second part of the lamb.
- 29. the school where the poet studied.
Down
- 1. institution where the child were exploited.
- 2. the place where the poet Was born.
- 3. how the poet was considered by Blake.
- 5. the second part of the lamb.
- 6. the main theme of songs of experience.
- 10. song produced bifore the outbreak of the french revolution.
- 12. songs produced during the period of terror in France.
- 13. the voice of the poet.
- 15. the literaly style of the poet.
- 17. god is compared to him in the tyger.
- 18. a group of people that is cursed in London.
- 20. myth mentioned in the tyger.
- 21. ryme scheme in the lamb.
- 22. the main theme of songs of innocence.