The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page lxxxiii
... cursed in his name all the deities of sur- rounding nations , and asserted that they had rebelled . From these opinions , the vulgar came to think that all nations would at last be subject to the Jews . This , ' said he , ' like all ...
... cursed in his name all the deities of sur- rounding nations , and asserted that they had rebelled . From these opinions , the vulgar came to think that all nations would at last be subject to the Jews . This , ' said he , ' like all ...
Page cxxiv
... cursed by him as rebels , and finally his curse slays the great majority of them . He is , throughout the course of the poem , a blind and despairing outcast , hating and hated . He has a strong and mighty brother , Ijim , and an ...
... cursed by him as rebels , and finally his curse slays the great majority of them . He is , throughout the course of the poem , a blind and despairing outcast , hating and hated . He has a strong and mighty brother , Ijim , and an ...
Page 41
... cursed duke ! Idear lord ! ah wretched Eleanor ! Ah my " My lord was like a flower upon the brows Of lusty May ! Ah life as frail as flower ! O ghastly Death ! withdraw thy cruel hand ! Seek'st thou that flower to deck thy horrid ...
... cursed duke ! Idear lord ! ah wretched Eleanor ! Ah my " My lord was like a flower upon the brows Of lusty May ! Ah life as frail as flower ! O ghastly Death ! withdraw thy cruel hand ! Seek'st thou that flower to deck thy horrid ...
Page 42
... cursed duke ; Oh give not him thy hand , now I am dead . He seeks thy love ; who , coward , in the night , Hired a villain to bereave my life . ” She sat with dead cold limbs , stiffened to stone ; She took the gory head up in her arms ...
... cursed duke ; Oh give not him thy hand , now I am dead . He seeks thy love ; who , coward , in the night , Hired a villain to bereave my life . ” She sat with dead cold limbs , stiffened to stone ; She took the gory head up in her arms ...
Page 55
... curse ) Midas the praise hath gained of lengthened ears , For which himself might deem him ne'er the worse To sit in council with his modern peers , And judge of tinkling rhymes and elegances terse . And thou , Mercurius , that with ...
... curse ) Midas the praise hath gained of lengthened ears , For which himself might deem him ne'er the worse To sit in council with his modern peers , And judge of tinkling rhymes and elegances terse . And thou , Mercurius , that with ...
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