the poem poison tree of a William Blake is taken from his book
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Songs of Experience
Introduction. "A Poison Tree" is one of the lesser-known of the twenty-six poems William Blake published in 1793 as Songs of Experience, which also contains "The Tyger," "Ah, Sun-flower," and "London." Songs of Experience is the companion volume to Blake's Songs of Innocence, published in 1789.
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Songs of Innocence and Experience
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The poem comes from Blake's collection entitled Songs of Innocence and Experience, in which the other poems also keep things simple in terms of rhyme.
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