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Sally Kindberg and remembering William Blake in Bunhill Fields
On the 14th of August I joined other members of the William Blake Society honouring his memory in Bunhill Fields with music and readings from his work. The summer heat caused the leaves to fall gently and far too soon. … Continue reading