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The Voice of the Ancient Bard is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection ''Songs of Innocence'' in 1789, but later moved to ''Songs of Experience'', the second part of the larger collection ''Songs of Innocence and of Experience'', 1794.〔William Blake. The Complete Poems, ed. Ostriker, Penguin Books, 1977, p.133.〕 == Poem == The following is a transcription of the poem:〔Textual transcription: . William Blake Archive. Retrieved October 15, 2013.〕 Youth of delight come hither. And see the opening morn, Image of truth new born. Doubt is fled & clouds of reason Dark disputes & artful teazing. Folly is an endless maze, Tangled roots perplex her ways. How many have fallen there! They stumble all night over bones of the dead And feel they know not what but care; And wish to lead others when they should be led
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