The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page vii
... o'er my birth Reason 195 195 XVI . Friends and Foes 196 XVII . Here lies John Trot , the friend of all mankind . 196 XVIII , I was buried near this dyke 196 XIX . Blake's Friends 196 XX . False friends , fie , fie ! our friendship you ...
... o'er my birth Reason 195 195 XVI . Friends and Foes 196 XVII . Here lies John Trot , the friend of all mankind . 196 XVIII , I was buried near this dyke 196 XIX . Blake's Friends 196 XX . False friends , fie , fie ! our friendship you ...
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... o'er the floods of death ! And these fair youths , the flower of England , Venturing their lives in my most righteous cause , Oh sheathe their hearts with triple steel , that they May emulate their fathers ' virtues ! And thou , my son ...
... o'er the floods of death ! And these fair youths , the flower of England , Venturing their lives in my most righteous cause , Oh sheathe their hearts with triple steel , that they May emulate their fathers ' virtues ! And thou , my son ...
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... o'er the bending grass , The stag turns head , and bays the crying hounds ; The crane o'ertaken fighteth with the hawk ; The snake doth turn , and bite the padding foot . And if your Majesty's afraid of Philip , You are more like a lion ...
... o'er the bending grass , The stag turns head , and bays the crying hounds ; The crane o'ertaken fighteth with the hawk ; The snake doth turn , and bite the padding foot . And if your Majesty's afraid of Philip , You are more like a lion ...
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... Till glory fires his breast to enlarge his castle ; While the poor slave drudges all day , in hope To rest at night . KING . O Liberty , how glorious art thou ! I see thee hovering o'er my army , with Thy 18 BLAKE'S POEMS .
... Till glory fires his breast to enlarge his castle ; While the poor slave drudges all day , in hope To rest at night . KING . O Liberty , how glorious art thou ! I see thee hovering o'er my army , with Thy 18 BLAKE'S POEMS .
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Lyrical and Miscellaneous William Blake William Michael Rossetti. I see thee hovering o'er my army , with Thy wide - stretched plumes ; I see thee Lead them on to battle ; I see thee blow thy golden trumpet while Thy sons shout the ...
Lyrical and Miscellaneous William Blake William Michael Rossetti. I see thee hovering o'er my army , with Thy wide - stretched plumes ; I see thee Lead them on to battle ; I see thee blow thy golden trumpet while Thy sons shout the ...
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