A world in a flower. What's the next sentence?

"One flower, one world, one leaf, one pursuit. A song is a sigh, and a lifetime is a person. " It means: a flower can also have its own world, and a leaf also has its own pursuit; A piece of music has its sad days, and it only lives for one person. It expresses a sad and beautiful feeling that the author misses the other half very much and is difficult to realize. -Naive prophecy from Blake

See a world in a grain of sand.

There is a heaven in a wild flower.

Hold infinity in the palm of your hand.

Eternity will melt in an hour. -william blake, England.

A world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a flower.

Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and it will become eternity in an instant. -translated by Xu Zhimo

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William blake, the first important English romantic poet and printmaker, is one of the most important great poets in the history of English literature and a devout Christian. The main collections of poems are Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. The early works are concise and lively, while the later works tend to be mysterious and profound, full of mystery. ?

Blake's poems broke away from the classical dogma of18th century, and expressed his ideals and life with fresh ballads and unrestrained plain poems, full of enthusiasm and imagination, which created a precedent for romantic poetry. His romantic atmosphere is far deeper than that of later romantic poets, such as Wordsworth, Keats and Shelley.

Blake also has some proverbial reading notes that arouse people's interest. He directly expressed his feelings in these notes, which was thought-provoking, especially his criticism of rationalism, which hit the nail on the head.

Blake is a poet with a unique style, and is praised by scholars as one of the most important great poets in the history of English literature in the 20th century. China has a Chinese translation of Selected Poems of Blake. Black's print creation also has its unique progressive content and religious color, which occupies a very high position in the history of British print.

References:

William blake _ Baidu encyclopedia