Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other Writings, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1880 |
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... eyes do glance , Where lisps the maiden's tongue . I love the laughing vale , I love the echoing hill , Where mirth does never fail , And the jolly swain laughs his fill . I love the pleasant cot , I love the innocent bower , Where ...
... eyes do glance , Where lisps the maiden's tongue . I love the laughing vale , I love the echoing hill , Where mirth does never fail , And the jolly swain laughs his fill . I love the pleasant cot , I love the innocent bower , Where ...
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... eyes of day ; They make mad the roaring winds , And with tempests play . Like a fiend in a cloud , With howling woe After night I do crowd , And with night will go ; I turn my back to the East Whence comforts have increas'd ; For light ...
... eyes of day ; They make mad the roaring winds , And with tempests play . Like a fiend in a cloud , With howling woe After night I do crowd , And with night will go ; I turn my back to the East Whence comforts have increas'd ; For light ...
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... eyes In timely sleep . Let thy west wind sleep on The lake ; speak silence with thy glimmering eyes , And wash the dusk with silver . Soon , full soon Dost thou withdraw ; then the wolf rages wide , And then the lion glares through the ...
... eyes In timely sleep . Let thy west wind sleep on The lake ; speak silence with thy glimmering eyes , And wash the dusk with silver . Soon , full soon Dost thou withdraw ; then the wolf rages wide , And then the lion glares through the ...
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... eyes upon our western isle , Which in full choir hails thy approach , O Spring ! The hills do tell each other , and the listening Valleys hear ; all our longing eyes are turned Up to thy bright pavilion : issue forth , And let thy holy ...
... eyes upon our western isle , Which in full choir hails thy approach , O Spring ! The hills do tell each other , and the listening Valleys hear ; all our longing eyes are turned Up to thy bright pavilion : issue forth , And let thy holy ...
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... eyes beheld the play , He thought his face was t'other way . Now , Kitty , now ! what chance hast thou ! Roger so near thee trips ! -I vow She catches him ! -then Roger ties His own head up , but not his eyes ; For thro ' the slender ...
... eyes beheld the play , He thought his face was t'other way . Now , Kitty , now ! what chance hast thou ! Roger so near thee trips ! -I vow She catches him ! -then Roger ties His own head up , but not his eyes ; For thro ' the slender ...
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Abel Act directs March Adam Adam and Eve ancient angels Artist babe beauty beneath Blake N3 Fountain bright Butts called character Chaucer child Christ cloud colour Colour-printed Correggio dark Death delight divine dost doth drawing earth echoing green engraved eternal execution eyes father fear female figure flame Fountain Court Strand Giulio Romano golden grave hand head heaven Henry Baillie holy human Human Abstract imagination Indian ink infant invention labour Lamb Last Judgment light Linnell Lyca Michael Angelo morning mortal mother N3 Fountain Court naked never night NUMBER o'er painter painting picture Pity poem Rembrandt represent round Rubens Satan seen serpent shine sleep smile song Songs of Experience sorrow soul Spirit stands sweet tears Tempera thee Thel things thou Titian tree Virgin vision water-colour weep Wife of Bath William Blake woman youth