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  • The Crystal Cabinet
    BY
    William Blake



    The Maiden caught me in the wild,
    Where I was dancing merrily;
    She put me into her Cabinet,
    And lock'd me up with a golden key.

    This Cabinet is form'd of gold
    And pearl and crystal shining bright,
    And within it opens into a world
    And a little lovely moony night.

    Another England there I saw,
    Another London with its Tower,
    Another Thames and other hills,
    And another pleasant Surrey bower,

    Another Maiden like herself,
    Translucent, lovely, shining clear,
    Threefold each in the other clos'd--
    O, what a pleasant trembling fear!

    O, what a smile! a threefold smile
    Fill'd me, that like a flame I burn'd;
    I bent to kiss the lovely Maid,
    And found a threefold kiss return'd.

    I strove to seize the inmost form
    With ardour fierce and hands of flame,
    But burst the Crystal Cabinet,
    And like a weeping Babe became--

    A weeping Babe upon the wild,
    And weeping Woman pale reclin'd,
    And in the outward air again
    I fill'd with woes the passing wind.

       
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