The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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... heard on the green Infant Joy A Dream On Another's Sorrow The Voice of the Ancient Bard SONGS OF EXPERIENCE . Introduction Earth's Answer The Clod and the Pebble Holy Thursday - Is this a holy thing to see The Little Girl Lost - In ...
... heard on the green Infant Joy A Dream On Another's Sorrow The Voice of the Ancient Bard SONGS OF EXPERIENCE . Introduction Earth's Answer The Clod and the Pebble Holy Thursday - Is this a holy thing to see The Little Girl Lost - In ...
Page xxxiv
... heard , and their forms more distinctly seen ; and my cottage is also a shadow of their houses . My wife and sister are both well , courting Neptune for an embrace . 66 Our journey was very pleasant , and , though we had a great deal of ...
... heard , and their forms more distinctly seen ; and my cottage is also a shadow of their houses . My wife and sister are both well , courting Neptune for an embrace . 66 Our journey was very pleasant , and , though we had a great deal of ...
Page xli
... heard , nor their forms more distinctly seen , " than in London , spite of the conviction expressed in Blake's letter to Flaxman already quoted . He took lodgings on the first floor of No. 17 South Molton Street , Oxford Street ; and ...
... heard , nor their forms more distinctly seen , " than in London , spite of the conviction expressed in Blake's letter to Flaxman already quoted . He took lodgings on the first floor of No. 17 South Molton Street , Oxford Street ; and ...
Page lxxix
... heard of Flaxman's death ( 7 December 1826 ) , he observed , " I cannot think of death as more than the going out of one room into another . " In one of his writings he says : " The world of imagination is the world of eternity . It is ...
... heard of Flaxman's death ( 7 December 1826 ) , he observed , " I cannot think of death as more than the going out of one room into another . " In one of his writings he says : " The world of imagination is the world of eternity . It is ...
Page lxxxiii
... heard this ( Blake subjoins ) " with some wonder , and must confess my own conviction . " 99 One of the matters most observable , and at times most puzzling , in Blake , is the contempt with which he treats the body and all its acts ...
... heard this ( Blake subjoins ) " with some wonder , and must confess my own conviction . " 99 One of the matters most observable , and at times most puzzling , in Blake , is the contempt with which he treats the body and all its acts ...
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