The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xxxix
... leaving the garden : he refused . I still persisted in desiring his departure . He then threatened to knock out my eyes , with many abominable imprecations , and with some contempt for my person : it affronted my foolish pride . I ...
... leaving the garden : he refused . I still persisted in desiring his departure . He then threatened to knock out my eyes , with many abominable imprecations , and with some contempt for my person : it affronted my foolish pride . I ...
Page xli
... leave no doubt that considerations of that kind were very prominent at the time in determining his resolve . It had turned out that at Felpham " voices of celestial inhabitants were not more distinctly heard , nor their forms more ...
... leave no doubt that considerations of that kind were very prominent at the time in determining his resolve . It had turned out that at Felpham " voices of celestial inhabitants were not more distinctly heard , nor their forms more ...
Page l
... leave off , and , in his ordinary quiet tones , and with the same matter - of - fact air another might say ' It rains , ' would remark , I can't go on- -it is gone : I must wait till it returns ' ; or It has moved , the mouth is gone ...
... leave off , and , in his ordinary quiet tones , and with the same matter - of - fact air another might say ' It rains , ' would remark , I can't go on- -it is gone : I must wait till it returns ' ; or It has moved , the mouth is gone ...
Page lvi
... Leaving Cirencester Place , she had afterwards stayed in Mr. Tatham's chambers , under a somewhat similar arrange- 66 1 Mrs. Blake , so attractive at the time when the painter first saw and loved her , appears to have lost her good ...
... Leaving Cirencester Place , she had afterwards stayed in Mr. Tatham's chambers , under a somewhat similar arrange- 66 1 Mrs. Blake , so attractive at the time when the painter first saw and loved her , appears to have lost her good ...
Page lviii
... leaving his house , he said : - Father , I do not like the man's face , -it looks as if he will live to be hanged . " And , twelve years afterwards , so it proved , the ill - starred Ryland was hanged , having committed a forgery on the ...
... leaving his house , he said : - Father , I do not like the man's face , -it looks as if he will live to be hanged . " And , twelve years afterwards , so it proved , the ill - starred Ryland was hanged , having committed a forgery on the ...
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