The poetical works of William Blake, lyrical and miscellaneous/The Angel

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For works with similar titles, see The Angel (Blake).

THE ANGEL.


I DREAMT a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen
Guarded hj an Angel mild:
Witless woe was ne'er beguiled!


And I wept both night and day,
And he wiped my tears away;
And I wept both day and night,
And hid from him my heart's delight.


So he took his wings, and fled;
Then the morn blushed rosy red.
I dried my tears, and armed my fears
With ten-thousand shields and spears.


Soon my Angel came again;
I was armed, he came in vain;
For the time of youth was fled,
And grey hairs were on my head.