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Sat 06/11/04 at 21:44
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can anyone help me out with something quote related. For A level english literature I am studying Songs on innocence and experiance by William Blake a 17th century poem.

When studying a poem the other day called 'To Tirzah' I read the first stanza and instantly recognised it from a film i'd seen but no matter how hard I tried to think of it I couldn't and ended up being the laughing stock of the class! Someone suggested that it might be from an advert but im not sure. I'll tell you all it and if anyone has any idea where its from please dont hesitate to say...

"whatever is born of mortal birth
Must be consum-ed with the earth,
To rise from generation free.
Then what have I to do with thee?"


It reminds me of Samuel Jackson for some reason. I think it might have possibly been said by a villian but I just dont know! anyone got any ideas? im just dieing to find out where i heard it...
Wed 10/11/04 at 00:51
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cookie monster wrote:
> William Blake - To Tirzah

I was going to say....
Wed 10/11/04 at 00:48
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mattributé wrote:
> google it, n00b

sorry to dissapoint you mattribute but:

1. Im not a noob

2. I'd already tried google and got nothing
Mon 08/11/04 at 15:38
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William Blake - To Tirzah
Mon 08/11/04 at 15:29
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Isn't that from Dogma.
Mon 08/11/04 at 15:22
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sorry i cant help you
Sun 07/11/04 at 00:48
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google it, n00b
Sat 06/11/04 at 21:44
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can anyone help me out with something quote related. For A level english literature I am studying Songs on innocence and experiance by William Blake a 17th century poem.

When studying a poem the other day called 'To Tirzah' I read the first stanza and instantly recognised it from a film i'd seen but no matter how hard I tried to think of it I couldn't and ended up being the laughing stock of the class! Someone suggested that it might be from an advert but im not sure. I'll tell you all it and if anyone has any idea where its from please dont hesitate to say...

"whatever is born of mortal birth
Must be consum-ed with the earth,
To rise from generation free.
Then what have I to do with thee?"


It reminds me of Samuel Jackson for some reason. I think it might have possibly been said by a villian but I just dont know! anyone got any ideas? im just dieing to find out where i heard it...

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