Sweet babe, in thy face soft desires I can trace, secret joys and secret smiles, little pretty infant wiles
Sweet babe, in thy face soft desires I can trace, secret joys and secret smiles, little pretty infant wiles
William Blake, the renowned English poet and artist, was known for his mystical and visionary works that often explored themes of innocence, experience, and the complexities of human nature. In his poem "Infant Joy," Blake captures the essence of innocence and purity through the portrayal of a sweet babe. The lines "Sweet babe, in thy face soft desires I can trace, secret joys and secret smiles, little pretty infant wiles" evoke a sense of wonder and awe at the beauty and innocence of a newborn child.