The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page v
... Sleep , sleep , beauty bright The Schoolboy To Tirzah The Tiger ( Second Version ) Lafayette . 116 117 118 119 120 121 THE GATES OF PARADISE . Introduction The Keys of the Gates . Epilogue : To the Accuser , who is the God of this World ...
... Sleep , sleep , beauty bright The Schoolboy To Tirzah The Tiger ( Second Version ) Lafayette . 116 117 118 119 120 121 THE GATES OF PARADISE . Introduction The Keys of the Gates . Epilogue : To the Accuser , who is the God of this World ...
Page li
... sleeping . It has been made a subject of controversy whether Blake's ménage was or was not , under these circumstances , a squalid " one . To some eyes it did appear so : but one of his then youthful and most sincerely attached friends ...
... sleeping . It has been made a subject of controversy whether Blake's ménage was or was not , under these circumstances , a squalid " one . To some eyes it did appear so : but one of his then youthful and most sincerely attached friends ...
Page lxxii
... sleep , and resume his dominion over earth and ocean . 1 Mr. Butts . This extract comes from a private letter addressed to that gentleman in 1802 . 2 Of course many of us at the present day will think that Blake's works are more than ...
... sleep , and resume his dominion over earth and ocean . 1 Mr. Butts . This extract comes from a private letter addressed to that gentleman in 1802 . 2 Of course many of us at the present day will think that Blake's works are more than ...
Page cxxvii
... sleep , or chaos , creation began . . . Imagination is sur- rounded by the Daughters of Inspiration , who , in the aggregate , are called Jerusalem . " A few words of further characterization may be borrowed from Mr. Swinburne . " The ...
... sleep , or chaos , creation began . . . Imagination is sur- rounded by the Daughters of Inspiration , who , in the aggregate , are called Jerusalem . " A few words of further characterization may be borrowed from Mr. Swinburne . " The ...
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... sleep in their beds , walketh about . How many in walled cities lie and groan , Turning themselves upon their beds , Talking with Death , answering his hard demands ! How many walk in darkness , terrors are round The curtains of their ...
... sleep in their beds , walketh about . How many in walled cities lie and groan , Turning themselves upon their beds , Talking with Death , answering his hard demands ! How many walk in darkness , terrors are round The curtains of their ...
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