The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page iii
... thou with dewy locks , who lookest down To Summer To Autumn · To Winter • To Morning Fair Eleanor To the Evening Star Song - How sweet I roamed from field to field Song - My silks and fine array Song - Love and harmony combine Song - I ...
... thou with dewy locks , who lookest down To Summer To Autumn · To Winter • To Morning Fair Eleanor To the Evening Star Song - How sweet I roamed from field to field Song - My silks and fine array Song - Love and harmony combine Song - I ...
Page xxxii
... thou shouldst try him every moment ? " The figures in these prints are the largest that Blake ever engraved . One of the most important com- missions which he at any time received ( though insignificant in point of remuneration , being ...
... thou shouldst try him every moment ? " The figures in these prints are the largest that Blake ever engraved . One of the most important com- missions which he at any time received ( though insignificant in point of remuneration , being ...
Page xcii
... Thou call'st me madman . " In the Examiner newspaper for 17 September 1809 appeared an abusive article upon Blake's Exhibition , speaking of him as " an unfortunate lunatic whose personal inoffensive- ness secures him from confinement ...
... Thou call'st me madman . " In the Examiner newspaper for 17 September 1809 appeared an abusive article upon Blake's Exhibition , speaking of him as " an unfortunate lunatic whose personal inoffensive- ness secures him from confinement ...
Page cxxix
... thou here , Elijah ? Can a poet doubt the visions of Jehovah ? Nature has no outline , but Imagination has : Nature has no time , but Imagination has : Nature has no supernatural , and dissolves : Imagination is Eternity . " 6 ...
... thou here , Elijah ? Can a poet doubt the visions of Jehovah ? Nature has no outline , but Imagination has : Nature has no time , but Imagination has : Nature has no supernatural , and dissolves : Imagination is Eternity . " 6 ...
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... THOU to whose fury the nations are But as dust ! maintain thy servant's right . Without thine aid , the twisted mail , and spear , And forged helm , and shield of seven - times beaten brass , Are idle trophies of the vanquisher . When ...
... THOU to whose fury the nations are But as dust ! maintain thy servant's right . Without thine aid , the twisted mail , and spear , And forged helm , and shield of seven - times beaten brass , Are idle trophies of the vanquisher . When ...
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