Songs of Innocence and of Experience
/ˌsɒŋz əv ˌɪnəsns ənd əv ɪkˈspɪəriəns/
/ˌsɔːŋz əv ˌɪnəsns ənd əv ɪkˈspɪriəns/
- a collection of poems (1794) by William Blake. He had published a group of poems in 1789 called Songs of Innocence, expressing the idea that God's love and sympathy is in everything on earth. Five years later he added the Songs of Experience to the collection. The new poems express the power of evil as well as the power of love, and include some of Blake’s most famous poems, including The Tyger.
纯真与经验之歌:威廉·布莱克(1794)的诗集。他在1789年出版了一组诗作《天真之歌》,表达了上帝的爱与同情存在于地球上的一切之中。五年后,他将经验之歌添加到收藏中。新诗表达了邪恶的力量和爱的力量,并包括布莱克的一些最著名的诗歌,包括《泰格》。