The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 60
Page iv
... thing to see The Little Girl Lost - In futurity The Little Girl Found . The Chimney - Sweeper - A little black thing among the snow • Nurse's Song - When the voices of children are heard on the green · ۲۳ 81 **** 8 ...
... thing to see The Little Girl Lost - In futurity The Little Girl Found . The Chimney - Sweeper - A little black thing among the snow • Nurse's Song - When the voices of children are heard on the green · ۲۳ 81 **** 8 ...
Page vi
... . Grown old in love from seven till seven times seven 193 • VI . VII . The sword sang on the barren heath Great things are done when men and 193 mountains meet 193 • IX . X. COUPLETS AND FRAGMENTS VIII . The errors vi CONTENTS .
... . Grown old in love from seven till seven times seven 193 • VI . VII . The sword sang on the barren heath Great things are done when men and 193 mountains meet 193 • IX . X. COUPLETS AND FRAGMENTS VIII . The errors vi CONTENTS .
Page ix
... thing is plain : one has openly to acknowledge a genuine debt of gratitude to Mr. Gilchrist , and to run up the account freely . The difficulty of Blake's biographers , subsequent to 1863 , the date of Mr. Gilchrist's book , is of a ...
... thing is plain : one has openly to acknowledge a genuine debt of gratitude to Mr. Gilchrist , and to run up the account freely . The difficulty of Blake's biographers , subsequent to 1863 , the date of Mr. Gilchrist's book , is of a ...
Page xi
... things , or to do lofty things by common processes , were in the right , then Blake was not only in the wrong , but perverse , a son of perdition . " If Blake , on the other hand , was essentially right as to his aims and methods , then ...
... things , or to do lofty things by common processes , were in the right , then Blake was not only in the wrong , but perverse , a son of perdition . " If Blake , on the other hand , was essentially right as to his aims and methods , then ...
Page xii
... things , or to perform them well , but because he does extraordinary things in an inconceivable - not to say an often insufferable— manner . In fact , the old much - urged question " Was Blake a madman ? " presents itself to us , and ...
... things , or to perform them well , but because he does extraordinary things in an inconceivable - not to say an often insufferable— manner . In fact , the old much - urged question " Was Blake a madman ? " presents itself to us , and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Albion angel arms artist babe beneath Blake Book of Thel bright Caiaphas Chandos clouds colour Cromek curse DAGWORTH dark death delight designs divine dost doth earth echoing green engraved eternal eyes father fear feet Felpham fire Flaxman forgive gates Gilchrist's book gold golden groan Gwin hand Hayley head hear heard heart heaven holy human Ijim infant Jerusalem Jesus KING lamb Lamb of God land laugh light live Lord Lyca Marcion mind Mnetha morning Myratana never night o'er pity poem Poetical Prophetic Books round Satan shine silent sing Sir Thomas sleep smile song Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence sorrow soul spirit sweet Swinburne sword tears thee Thel thine things THOMAS DAGWORTH thou art Tiriel Titian tree trembling verse vision voice walk wandered water-colour weep wife wild William William Blake wind wings youth Zazel