The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xvii
... Dark Ages , wandering about in sheepskins and goat- skins , of whom the world was not worthy . Such were the Christians in all ages . " During his apprentice days Blake's chief pleasure was in making drawings and verses , to be hung up ...
... Dark Ages , wandering about in sheepskins and goat- skins , of whom the world was not worthy . Such were the Christians in all ages . " During his apprentice days Blake's chief pleasure was in making drawings and verses , to be hung up ...
Page cxxi
... dark and chaotic to the extremest degree ; ponderous and turbid ; bat- tling and baffling , like the arms of a windmill when the wind blows shiftingly from all quarters ; full of action as inconceivable as the personages , and ...
... dark and chaotic to the extremest degree ; ponderous and turbid ; bat- tling and baffling , like the arms of a windmill when the wind blows shiftingly from all quarters ; full of action as inconceivable as the personages , and ...
Page 27
... darkness , terrors are round The curtains of their beds , destruction is Ready at the door ! How many sleep In earth , covered with stones and deathy dust , Resting in quietness , whose spirits walk Upon the clouds of heaven , to die no ...
... darkness , terrors are round The curtains of their beds , destruction is Ready at the door ! How many sleep In earth , covered with stones and deathy dust , Resting in quietness , whose spirits walk Upon the clouds of heaven , to die no ...
Page 29
... dark clouds o'er France , muffling the sun In sickly darkness like a dim eclipse , Threatening as the red brow of storms , as fire KING EDWARD THE THIRD . 29.
... dark clouds o'er France , muffling the sun In sickly darkness like a dim eclipse , Threatening as the red brow of storms , as fire KING EDWARD THE THIRD . 29.
Page 38
... dark Deep - founded habitation . Shake not thy roofs , Nor bend thy pillars with thine iron car . He hears me not , but o'er the yawning deep Rides heavy ; his storms are unchained , sheathed In ribbed steel ; I dare not lift mine eyes ...
... dark Deep - founded habitation . Shake not thy roofs , Nor bend thy pillars with thine iron car . He hears me not , but o'er the yawning deep Rides heavy ; his storms are unchained , sheathed In ribbed steel ; I dare not lift mine eyes ...
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