Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO F ---, by WILLIAM BLAKE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: You call me mad tis folly to do so Last Line: If you do not you are but what you was Subject(s): Bible; Flaxman, John (1755-1826); Insanity; Mythology; Madness; Mental Illness | ||||||||
You call me Mad tis Folly to do so To seek to turn a Madman to a Foe If you think as you speak you are an Ass If you do not you are but what you was | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PARENTS OF PSYCHOTIC CHILDREN by MARVIN BELL VISITS TO ST. ELIZABETHS by ELIZABETH BISHOP FOR THE MAD by LUCILLE CLIFTON STONEHENGE by ALBERT GOLDBARTH DAY ROOM: ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL by MICHAEL S. HARPER SEELE IN RAUM by RANDALL JARRELL A CRADLE SONG by WILLIAM BLAKE |
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