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The complete writings of William Blake : with variant readings  Cover Image Book Book

The complete writings of William Blake : with variant readings / edited by Geoffrey Keynes.

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  • Physical Description: xv, 944 pages ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: [New edition].
  • Publisher: London, Oxford U.P., 1966.

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To Spring -- To Summer -- To Autumn -- To Winter -- To the evening star -- To morning -- How sweet I roam'd from field to field -- My silks and fine array -- Love and harmony combine -- I love the jocund dance -- Memory, hither come -- The wild winds weep -- Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year -- Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year -- When early morn walks forth in sober grey -- Whether on Ida's shady brow -- Gwin, King of Norway -- King Edward the third -- Prologue to King Edward the Fourth -- Prologue to King John -- A war song to Englishmen -- The couch of death -- Contmplation -- Samson -- Then she bore pale desire -- Woe, cried the muse -- An island in the moon -- Welcome, stranger to this place -- When the trees do laugh with our merry wit -- When silver snow decks Sylvio's clothes -- Annotations to Lavater's aphorisms on man -- Annotations to Swedenborg's Wisdom of angels... -- There is no natural religion -- All religions are one -- Tiriel -- Introduction / from Songs of Innocence -- A dream / from Songs of Innocence -- The little girl lost / from Songs of Innocence -- The little girl found / from Songs of Innocence -- The lamb / from Songs of Innocence -- The blossom / from Songs of Innocence -- The ecchoing green / from Songs of Innocence -- The divine image / from Songs of Innocence -- The chimney sweeper / from Songs of Innocence -- Infant joy / from Songs of Innocence -- The shepherd / from Songs of Innocence -- Night / from Songs of Innocence -- A cradle song / from Songs of Innocence -- The liggle boy lost / from Songs of Innocence -- The little boy found / from Songs of Innocence -- Nurse's song / from Songs of Innocence -- Holy Thursday / from Songs of Innocence -- On another's sorrow / from Songs of Innocence -- Spring / from Songs of Innocence -- The school boy / from Songs of Innocence -- Laughing song / from Songs of Innocence -- The little black boy / from Songs of Innocence -- The voice of the ancient bard / from Songs of Innocence -- The Book of Thel -- The French Revolution -- The marriage of heaven and hell -- A song of liberty -- Inscription to "The dance of Albion -- A flower was offer'd to me -- Never seek pain to tell thy love -- Love seeketh not itself to please -- I laid me down upon a bank -- I went to the garden of love -- I saw a chapel all of gold -- I asked a theif to steal me a peach -- I heard an angel singing -- A cradle song -- Christian forbearance -- I fear'd the fury of my wind -- Why should I care for the men of Thames -- Infant sorrow -- Silent, silent night -- O lapwing, thou fliest around the heath -- Thou hast a lap full of seed -- The Earth's answer -- In a mirtle shade -- Londaon -- I slep in the dark -- To Nobodaddy -- The modest rose puts forth a thorn -- When the voices of children are heard on the green -- Are not the joys of morning sweeter -- The Tyger -- How came pride in man -- The human image -- How to know love from deceit -- The wild flower's song -- The sick rose -- Soft snow -- An ancient Proverb -- To my Mirtle -- Nought loves another as itself -- Merlin's prophecy -- Day -- The fairy -- The sword sung on the barren heath -- Abstinence sows sand all over -- In a wife I would desire -- If you trap the moment before it's ripe -- Eternity -- The kid -- The little vagabond -- The question answer'd -- The chimney sweeper -- Lacedemonian instruction -- Riches -- An answer to the parson -- Holy Thursday -- The angel -- The look of love alarms -- Soft deceit & idleness -- Little fly -- Motto to the Songs of Innocence and of Experience -- Her whole life is an epigram -- O, I cannot, cannot find -- Several questions answered -- Let the brothels of Paris be opened -- When Klopstock England defied -- I say I shan't live five years -- Hebrew Nation -- A fairy skipt upon my knee -- Visions of the daughters of Albion -- American, a prophecy -- America, cancelled plates -- As when a dream of Thiralatha flies the midnight hour -- Prospectus to the public -- Subjects for "The history of England.." -- For Childred, the gates of paradise -- Introduction / from Songs of Experience -- Earth's answer / from Songs of Experience -- The clod & the pebble / from Songs of Experience -- Holy Thursday / from Songs of Experience -- The chimney sweeper / from Songs of Experience -- Nurse's song / from Songs of Experience -- The sick rose / from Songs of Experience -- The fly / from Songs of Experience -- The angel / from Songs of Experience -- They tyger / from Songs of Experience -- My pretty rose tree / from Songs of Experience -- Ah! sun-flower / from Songs of Experience -- The lilly / from Songs of Experience -- The garden of love / from Songs of Experience -- The little vagabond / from Songs of Experience -- London / from Songs of Experience -- The human abstract / from Songs of Experience -- Infant sorrow / from Songs of Experience -- To Tirzah / from Songs of Experience -- A divine image / from Songs of Experience -- The book of Urizen -- Europe, a prophecy -- The song of Los -- The book of Ahania -- The Book of Los -- I asked a theif -- Legends in a small book of designs -- Legends in a large book of designs -- Vala, or the four Zoas -- Annotations to Watson's "Apology for the Bible" -- Annotations to Bacon's "Essays" -- Annotations to Boyd's translation of Dante's "Inferno" -- Lines for the illustrations to Gray's poems -- My spectre around me night & day -- When a man has married a wife -- On the virginity of the Virgin -- Mock on, mock on Voltaire, Rousseau -- I saw a monk of Charlemaine -- When Satan first the black bow bent -- Morning -- Terror in the house does roar -- Each man is in his spectre's power -- Beneath the white thorn, lovely May -- The birds -- The smile -- The golden net -- The mental traveller -- The land of dreams -- The crystal cabinet -- The grey monk -- Auguries of innocence -- Long John Brown & Little Mary Bell --
William Bond -- Blake's memorandum -- Remarks on the drawings of Thomas Heath Malkin -- Memoranda from the note-book -- Inscription on the back of "The fall of man" -- Dedication of the illustrations to Blair's Grave -- Description of a vision of the last judgement -- Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynolds's "Discourses" -- Milton, a poem in 2 books -- No real style of colouring ever appears -- You don't believe I won't attempt to make ye -- And his legs carried it like a long fork -- Was I angry with Hayley who us'd me so ill -- Anger & wrath my bosom reds -- The Sussex men are noted fools -- Old acquaintance well renew -- Madam I have been call'd -- To H -- To F -- Can there be any thing more mean -- S in childhood on the nursery floor -- To Nancy F -- Of H's birth -- Sir Joshua praises Michael Angelo -- He's a blockhead -- Cr loves artists as he loves his meat -- A petty sneaking knave -- Sir Joshua praised Rubens with a smile -- He is a cock would -- He has observ'd the golden rule -- To S -- Mr. Stothard to Mr. Cromek -- Mr. Cromek to Mr. Stothard -- I am no Homer's Hero, you all know -- The angel that presided o'er my birth -- Floretine Ingratitude -- A pitiful case -- To the Royal Academy -- If it is true, what the prophets write -- On F & S -- P loved me not as he lov'd his friends -- To forgive enemies H -- To F -- On H's friendship -- Some men, created for destruction, come -- On S -- Imitation of Pope: a compliment to the ladies -- To H -- Cosway, Frazer & Baldwin -- An epitaph -- Another -- My title as an genius thus is prov'd -- I, rubens, am a statesman.. -- To English Connoisseurs -- Swell'd limbs, with no outline -- A pretty epigram for the entertainment of -- The swallow sings in Courts of Kings -- Rafael sublime, majestic, graceful, wise -- If I e'er grow to man's estate -- The cripple every step drudges & labours -- On the great encouragement -- Give pensions to the learned pig -- All pictures that's painted -- On H the pick thank -- Cromek speaks -- English encouragement of Art -- When you look at a picture -- You say their pictures well painted be -- The washersonan's song -- When I see a Rubens, Rembrandt, Correggio -- Great things are done -- I have you the end of a golden string -- William Cowper Esq -- The only man that e'er I knew -- I will tell you what Joseph of Arimathea -- Grown old in love from seven till seven -- Why was cupid a boy -- excerpts from Bell's Weekly Messenger -- To Venetian artists -- Blake's apology for his Catalogue -- From Cratelos -- Having given great offence by writing in prose -- If men will act like a maid smiling over a churn -- Some people admire the work of a fool -- Jesus does not treat -- To God -- Since all the riches of this world -- To Chloe's breast young Cupid -- Now art has lost its mental charms -- Nail his neck to the cross -- The caverns of the grave I've seen -- I rose up at the dawn of day -- A woman scaly & a man all hairy -- Advertisement of exhibition of paintings -- Advertisement of a descriptive catalogue -- A descriptive catalogue -- Prospectus of the engraving of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims -- Draft for prospectus of the engraving of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims -- Public address -- Joseph of Arimathea -- A vision of The Last Judgement -- Descriptions of the illustrations to Milton's "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso" -- Jerusalem -- The everlasting gospel -- For the Sexes: the gates of paradise -- Notes on Spurzheim's "Observations on insanity" -- Note on a pencil drawing of Nine grotesque heads -- Mirth and her companions -- Annotations to Berkeley's "Siris" -- The Laocoön -- On Homer's poetry and on Virgil -- Note in Cennini's "Trattato della Pittura" -- The ghost of Abel -- Inscription in the autograph album of William Upcott -- Annotations to "Poems" by William Wordsworth -- Annotations to "The excursion" by William Wordsworth -- Notes on the illustrations to Dante -- Annotations to Dr. Thornton's "New Translation of the Lord's Prayer" -- The letters --
Subject: English poetry > 18th century
English literature > 18th century

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