Sing louder around to the bells' cheerful sound, while our sports shall be seen on the ecchoing green
Sing louder around to the bells' cheerful sound, while our sports shall be seen on the ecchoing green
William Blake was a visionary poet and artist who often explored themes of innocence, experience, and the duality of human nature in his works. One of his most famous poems, "The Ecchoing Green," captures the joy and vitality of youth through the lens of a pastoral setting. The line "Sing louder around to the bells' cheerful sound, while our sports shall be seen on the ecchoing green" encapsulates the carefree and idyllic atmosphere of the poem.