The poems of William Blake / edited by John Sampson.
Record details
- ISBN: 1859580769
- Physical Description: xxxviii, 343 pages ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: London : Senate, 1995.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally published: London : Florence Press, 1921. |
Formatted Contents Note: | To spring -- To summer -- To autumn -- To winter -- To the evening star -- To morning -- Fair Elenor -- 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 -- Mad song -- Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year -- When early morn walks forth in sober grey -- To the muses -- Gwin, King of Norway -- An imitation of Spenser -- Blind-man's bluff -- King Edward the Third -- Prologue, intended for a dramatic piece of King Edward the Fourth -- A war song to Englishmen -- Song by a shepherd -- Song by an old shepherd -- The song of Phebe and Jellicoe -- This city and this country has brought forth many mayors -- Leave, O leave me to my sorrows -- Introduction / Songs of innocence -- The shepherd / Songs of innocence -- The ecchoing green / Songs of innocence -- The lamb / Songs of innocence -- The little black boy / Songs of innocence -- The blossom / Songs of innocence -- The chimney sweeper / Songs of innocence -- The little boy lost / Songs of innocence -- The little boy found / Songs of innocence -- Laughing song / Songs of innocence -- A cradle song / Songs of innocence -- The divine image / Songs of innocence -- Holy Thursday / Songs of innocence -- Night / Songs of innocence -- Spring / Songs of innocence -- Nurse's song / Songs of innocence -- Infant joy / Songs of innocence -- A dream / Songs of innocence -- On another's sorrow / Songs of innocence -- Introduction / Songs of experience -- Earth's answer / Songs of experience -- The clod and the pebble / Songs of experience -- A divine image / Songs of experience -- Holy Thursday / Songs of experience -- The little girl lost / Songs of experience -- The little girl found / Songs of experience -- The chimney-sweeper / Songs of experience -- Nurse's song / Songs of experience -- The sick rose / Songs of experience -- The fly / Songs of experience -- The angel / Songs of experience -- The tyger / Songs of experience -- My pretty rose-tree / Songs of experience -- Ah! sunflower / Songs of experience -- The lilly / Songs of experience -- The garden of love / Songs of experience -- The little vagabond / Songs of experience -- London / Songs of experience -- The human abstract / Songs of experience -- Infant sorrow / Songs of experience -- A poison tree / Songs of experience -- A little boy lost / Songs of experience -- A little girl lost / Songs of experience -- To Tirzah / Songs of experience -- The schoolboy / Songs of experience -- The voice of the ancient bard / Songs of experience -- Never seek to tell thy love -- I laid me down upon a bank -- I saw a chapel all of gold -- I asked a theif -- I heard and angel singing -- A cradle song -- Silent, silent night -- I fear'd the fury of my wind -- Infant sorrow -- Why should I care for the men of Thames -- Thou hast a lap full of seed -- To my Myrtle -- To Nobodaddy -- Are not the joys of morning sweeter -- The wild flower's song -- Day -- The fairy -- Motto to the Songs of Innocence and of Experience -- Lafayette -- A fairy leapt upon my knee -- They said this mystery never shall cease -- An answer to the parson -- Lacedaemonian instruction -- Love to faults is always blind -- There souls of men are bought and sold -- Soft snow -- Abstinence sows sand all over -- Merlin's prophecy -- If you trap the moment before it's ripe -- An old maid eary ere I know -- The sword sung on the barren heath -- O lapwing! thou fliest around the heath -- Terror in the house does roar -- Eternity -- The look of love alarms -- Soft deceit and idleness -- What is it men in women do require -- An ancient Proverb -- Riches -- Since all the riches of this world -- If I e'er grow to man's estate -- The angel that presided o'er my birth -- Grown old in love from seven till seven times seven -- Do what you will this life's a fiction -- Great things are done when men and mountains meet -- To God -- Nail his neck to the cross -- Thel's motto -- Prayers plow not -- Till thou dost conquer the distrest -- To my dearest friend, John Flaxman, these lines -- To my dear friend, Mrs. Anna Flaxman -- To my friend Butts, I write -- To Mrs. Butts -- With happiness stretch'd across the hills -- O! why was I born with a different face -- The smile -- The golden net -- The mental traveller -- The land of dreams -- Mary -- The crystal cabinet -- Auguries of innocence -- William Bond -- My spectre around me night and day -- Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau -- I saw a monk of Charlemaine -- Morning -- The birds -- You don't believe - I won't attempt to make ye -- If it is true what the prophets write -- Why was cupid a boy -- |
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Subject: | English poetry > 18th century English literature > 18th century > Poetry. |
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