William Blake was an English poet born in 1757 in London. He got his start in writing and publishing his first poem with the help of Catherine Boucher. Some of his most famous poems include "A Cradle Song", "A Dream", "A little Girl Lost", and "The Tyger". "The Tyger" explores themes of natural horror and has a rhyming structure, while "Broken Love" describes the heartbreaking feeling of losing someone you love in an organized, structured way.