The poem describes a vision of Jesus walking upon the green mountains and pleasant pastures of England long ago. It asks if the divine countenance once shone upon the now clouded hills, and if Jerusalem was built in England among its dark satanic mills. It calls to be brought weapons of burning gold, arrows of desire, a spear, and a chariot of fire to continue fighting mentally until Jerusalem is built in England's green and pleasant land.
The poem describes a vision of Jesus walking upon the green mountains and pleasant pastures of England long ago. It asks if the divine countenance once shone upon the now clouded hills, and if Jerusalem was built in England among its dark satanic mills. It calls to be brought weapons of burning gold, arrows of desire, a spear, and a chariot of fire to continue fighting mentally until Jerusalem is built in England's green and pleasant land.
The poem describes a vision of Jesus walking upon the green mountains and pleasant pastures of England long ago. It asks if the divine countenance once shone upon the now clouded hills, and if Jerusalem was built in England among its dark satanic mills. It calls to be brought weapons of burning gold, arrows of desire, a spear, and a chariot of fire to continue fighting mentally until Jerusalem is built in England's green and pleasant land.
The poem describes a vision of Jesus walking upon the green mountains and pleasant pastures of England long ago. It asks if the divine countenance once shone upon the now clouded hills, and if Jerusalem was built in England among its dark satanic mills. It calls to be brought weapons of burning gold, arrows of desire, a spear, and a chariot of fire to continue fighting mentally until Jerusalem is built in England's green and pleasant land.