I give you the end of a golden string, Only wind it into a ball, It will lead you in at Heaven's gate Built in Jerusalem's wall.

William Blake
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This poem is a piece of advice from the poet William Blake to his friend. He says, “I give you the end of a golden string,Only wind it into a ball,It will lead you in at Heaven's gateBuilt in Jerusalem's wall.” In the poem, the poet talks about how there is a secret door to heaven built into the wall of Jerusalem, and he gives the friend his end of a golden string that will lead him to it. The way that I see it, this poem is giving you an idea that you should follow your dreams and not let anything get in your way. There are always obstacles that can be overcome by hard work and pushing through them. Don't give up on what you want to achieve in life because of what others say or do.

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  4. What is now proved was once only imagined.

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