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" I rest not from my great task! To open the Eternal Worlds, to open the immortal Eyes Of Man inwards into the Worlds of Thought: into Eternity Ever expanding in the Bosom of God. the Human Imagination... "
The Theosophical Quarterly - Page 215
1920
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Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other ..., Volume 1

Alexander Gilchrist - 1880 - 550 pages
...— Trembling I sit, day and night. My friends are astonisht at me : Yet they forgive my wand'rings. I rest not from my great task : To open the eternal...the bosom of God, the human imagination. O Saviour 1 pour upon me thy spirit of meekness and love. Annihilate selfhood in me I Be thou all my life ! Guide...
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William Blake: His Life, Character, and Genius

Alfred Thomas Story - 1893 - 192 pages
...Trembling I sit by day and night ; my friends are astonished at me, Yet they forgive my wanderings. I rest from my great task To open the Eternal Worlds, to...expanding in the Bosom of God the Human Imagination. 0 Saviour, pour upon me the spirit of meekness and love ! Annihilate the selfhood in me ! Be thou all...
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Woman Free

Ellis Ethelmer - 1893 - 258 pages
...("Stepping-stones to Socialism," p. 15). LX. 1. — " Their task ineffable yields wondrous gain." "... I rest not from my great task ; To open the eternal...the worlds of thought : into eternity Ever expanding the human imagination." —William Blake (" Jerusalem "). 2.—" Their energies celestial force attain."...
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The Century: 1900, Volume 60

1900 - 994 pages
...continually for his great task To open the eternal worlds! To open the miniature eyes Of man inward; into the worlds of thought; into eternity; Ever expanding in the bosom of God, the human imagination. Whitman, in his self-conscious and blustering assumption of responsibility as seer, hardly surpassed...
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The Soul of a Christian. --: A Study in the Religious Experience

Frank Granger - 1900 - 470 pages
...in the world are unmeaning apart from their symbolic interpretations. It is Blake's task, therefore, to open the immortal Eyes of Man inwards into the Worlds of thought. We have seen how the human form corresponds to the world without ; let us now trace its correspondence...
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William Blake: A Study of His Life and Art Work

Irene Langridge - 1904 - 322 pages
...he put clearly before him always, he expressed in these words in his prophetic poem of " Jerusalem": I rest not from my great task To open the Eternal...expanding in the bosom of God, the Human Imagination. No man ever sought more gallantly to batter down the walls of materialism which were closing round...
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The Prophetic Books of William Blake: Jerusalem

William Blake - 1904 - 160 pages
...cruelty. Trembling I sit day and night, my friends are astonish'd at me, Xet they forgive my wanderings, I rest not from my great task! To open the Eternal...inwards into the Worlds of Thought: into Eternity 20 Ever expanding in the Bosom of God, the Human Imagination. \O Saviour pour upon me thy Spirit of...
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The Prophetic Books of William Blake: Jerusalem

William Blake - 1904 - 162 pages
...Worlds, to open the immortal Eyes [Of Man inwards into the Worlds of Thought: into Eternity 2oVEyer expanding in the Bosom of God, the Human Imagination. O Saviour pour upon me thy Spirit of meekness & love: Annihilate the Selfhood in me, be thou all my life! Guide thou my hand which trembles exceedingly...
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The Poetical Works of William Blake, Volume 2

William Blake - 1906 - 512 pages
...cruelty. Trembling I sit day and night ; my friends are astouish'd at me, Yet they forgive my wanderings, I rest not from my great task. To open the Eternal...inwards into the Worlds of Thought, into Eternity ; 20 Ever expanding in the Bosom of God the Human Imagination. O Saviour, pour upon me thy Spirit of...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 207

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1907 - 794 pages
...which he tells us is the one great reality. For, through all his writings, Blake ' rests not from his great task ' — ' To open the eternal worlds, to...expanding in the bosom of God, the human imagination.' The voices of the English poets form but one note in a mighty chorus of witnesses, to whose testimony...
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