The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xvi
... Gold , after the picture at Windsor . Basire's style was hard , dry , and firm : Blake naturally adopted it during his apprentice- ship , and retained not a little of it in his after practice . I speak , of course , of his ordinary ...
... Gold , after the picture at Windsor . Basire's style was hard , dry , and firm : Blake naturally adopted it during his apprentice- ship , and retained not a little of it in his after practice . I speak , of course , of his ordinary ...
Page xxxv
... gold . And believe me for ever to remain your grateful and affectionate 66 " WILLIAM BLAKE . " Felpham , September 21st 1800 , Sunday morning . " In a different letter we find Blake saying : " One thing of real consequence I have ...
... gold . And believe me for ever to remain your grateful and affectionate 66 " WILLIAM BLAKE . " Felpham , September 21st 1800 , Sunday morning . " In a different letter we find Blake saying : " One thing of real consequence I have ...
Page xc
... wonders of some foreign city . Do you call that splendid ? ' broke in young Blake . I should call 6 6 a city splendid in which the houses were of gold , 6 ... the pavement of silver , the gates ornamented хо PREFATORY MEMOIR .
... wonders of some foreign city . Do you call that splendid ? ' broke in young Blake . I should call 6 6 a city splendid in which the houses were of gold , 6 ... the pavement of silver , the gates ornamented хо PREFATORY MEMOIR .
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... gold That never tarnishes : whether Third Edward , Or the Prince of Wales , or Montacute , or Mortimer , Or ev❜n the least by birth , shall gain the brightest fame , Is in His hand to whom all men are equal . The world of men are like ...
... gold That never tarnishes : whether Third Edward , Or the Prince of Wales , or Montacute , or Mortimer , Or ev❜n the least by birth , shall gain the brightest fame , Is in His hand to whom all men are equal . The world of men are like ...
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... and fruitful mould ; or shining glass and a wrought diamond , set in rich gold , and fitted to the finger of an Emperor ; such is that worthy Chandos . PETER . I know your honour does not think anything KING EDWARD THE THIRD . 25.
... and fruitful mould ; or shining glass and a wrought diamond , set in rich gold , and fitted to the finger of an Emperor ; such is that worthy Chandos . PETER . I know your honour does not think anything KING EDWARD THE THIRD . 25.
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