The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page 27
... weeping Over the men that are to die to - day . DAGWORTH . Why , brave Sir Walter , you or I may fall . SIR WALTER . I know this breathing flesh must lie and rot , Covered with silence and forgetfulness . Death roams in cities ' smoke ...
... weeping Over the men that are to die to - day . DAGWORTH . Why , brave Sir Walter , you or I may fall . SIR WALTER . I know this breathing flesh must lie and rot , Covered with silence and forgetfulness . Death roams in cities ' smoke ...
Page 29
... weep , ' tis in my country's cause ; and shout for glorious liberty . I'll weep Grim War shall laugh and shout , decked in tears , And blood shall flow like streams across the meadows , That murmur down their pebbly channels , and Spend ...
... weep , ' tis in my country's cause ; and shout for glorious liberty . I'll weep Grim War shall laugh and shout , decked in tears , And blood shall flow like streams across the meadows , That murmur down their pebbly channels , and Spend ...
Page 33
... weep from thy gentle rivers ! In Blake's volume this prologue is printed as prose . There seems , however , to be no ... weeps ; Thy widowed virgins PROLOGUE TO KING JOHN . 3833 Prologue to King John.
... weep from thy gentle rivers ! In Blake's volume this prologue is printed as prose . There seems , however , to be no ... weeps ; Thy widowed virgins PROLOGUE TO KING JOHN . 3833 Prologue to King John.
Page 34
... weep beneath thy shades . Thy aged fathers gird themselves for war ; The sucking infant lives , to die in battle ; The weeping mother feeds him for the slaughter . The husbandman doth leave his bending harvest . Blood cries afar ! The ...
... weep beneath thy shades . Thy aged fathers gird themselves for war ; The sucking infant lives , to die in battle ; The weeping mother feeds him for the slaughter . The husbandman doth leave his bending harvest . Blood cries afar ! The ...
Page 47
... weep , And the night is a - cold ; Come hither , Sleep , And my griefs enfold ! But lo ! the morning peeps Over the eastern steeps , And the rustling beds1 of dawn The earth do scorn . Lo ! to the vault Of paved heaven , With sorrow ...
... weep , And the night is a - cold ; Come hither , Sleep , And my griefs enfold ! But lo ! the morning peeps Over the eastern steeps , And the rustling beds1 of dawn The earth do scorn . Lo ! to the vault Of paved heaven , With sorrow ...
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