Blake
Blake is a surname or a given name which originated from Old English. Its derivation is uncertain; it could come from "blac", a nickname for someone who had dark hair or skin, or from "blaac", a nickname for someone with pale hair or skin. Another theory is that it is a corruption of "Ap Lake", meaning "Son of Lake".
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“My silks and fine array,
My smiles and languishd air,
By Love are drivn away;
And mournful lean Despair
Brings me yew to deck my grave:
Such end true lovers have.”
—William Blake (17571827)
“Tiger, Tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?”
—William Blake (17571827)
“And we are put on earth a little space,
That we may learn to bear the beams of love,”
—William Blake (17571827)