Available Poems in Auguries of Innocence (by William Blake )
[Complete]
- no. ?. [Unknown Title] (Otto Luening) [x]
- no. ?. [Unknown Title] (Daniel Jenkyn Jones) [x]
- no. ?. [No Title] (Gerard Schürmann) [x]
- no. ?. [Unknown Title] (Anthony Strilko) [x]
- no. ?. [Unknown Title] (Alan Tregaskis) [x]
- no. 1. To see a World in a Grain of Sand ([more than ten composers]) FRE GER GER ITA RUS
- no. 2. A robin redbreast in a cage (Brian John Chapple, Peter Dickinson, Daniel Jenkyn Jones, Joseph Roff)
- no. 3. A dove-house fill'd with doves and pigeons
- no. 4. A horse misused upon the road
- no. 5. A skylark wounded in the wing
- no. 6. Every wolf's and lion's howl
- no. 7. The wild deer, wand'ring here and there
- no. 8. The bat that flits at close of eve
- no. 9. He who shall hurt the little wren
- no. 10. The wanton boy that kills the fly
- no. 11. The caterpillar on the leaf
- no. 12. He who shall train the horse to war
- no. 13. The gnat that sings his summer's song
- no. 14. The poison of the honey bee
- no. 15. The prince's robes and beggar's rags (Ernst Bacon)
- no. 16. It is right it should be so (Charles Samuel Brown)
- no. 17. Joy and woe are woven fine (Brian John Chapple)
- no. 18. The babe is more than swaddling bands
- no. 19. The babe that weeps the rod beneath
- no. 20. The soldier, arm'd with sword and gun
- no. 21. One mite wrung from the lab'rer's hands
- no. 22. He who mocks the infant's faith (Brian John Chapple)
- no. 23. He who respects the infant's faith
- no. 24. The questioner, who sits so sly
- no. 25. The strongest poison ever known
- no. 26. When gold and gems adorn the plow
- no. 27. The emmet's inch and eagle's mile
- no. 28. If the sun and moon should doubt
- no. 29. The whore and gambler, by the state
- no. 30. The winner's shout, the loser's curse
- no. 31. Every night and every morn (Ernst Bacon, Benjamin Britten, Brian John Chapple, Vincent Sauter Frohne, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Colin Moncrieff Campbell Taylor, Ralph Vaughan Williams) FRE
- no. 32. Some are born to sweet delight (Benjamin Britten)
- no. 33. We are led to believe a lie (Benjamin Britten)
- no. 34. God appears, and God is light (Ernst Bacon, Benjamin Britten)