Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other Writings, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1880 |
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... tear , Then let the clarion of war begin ; I'll fight and weep ! ' tis in my country's cause ; I'll weep and shout for glorious liberty . Grim War shall laugh and shout , bedeck'd in tears , And blood shall flow like streams across the ...
... tear , Then let the clarion of war begin ; I'll fight and weep ! ' tis in my country's cause ; I'll weep and shout for glorious liberty . Grim War shall laugh and shout , bedeck'd in tears , And blood shall flow like streams across the ...
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... tears of gold : And pitying the tender cries , And walking round the fold : Saying Wrath by his meekness , And by His health , sickness , Are driven away From our immortal day . ' And now beside thee , bleating lamb , I can lie down and ...
... tears of gold : And pitying the tender cries , And walking round the fold : Saying Wrath by his meekness , And by His health , sickness , Are driven away From our immortal day . ' And now beside thee , bleating lamb , I can lie down and ...
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... tear : But I saw a glow - worm near , Who replied , ' What wailing wight Calls the watchman of the night ? I am set to light the ground , While the beetle goes his round . Follow now the beetle's hum , Little wanderer , hie thee home ...
... tear : But I saw a glow - worm near , Who replied , ' What wailing wight Calls the watchman of the night ? I am set to light the ground , While the beetle goes his round . Follow now the beetle's hum , Little wanderer , hie thee home ...
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... tear on infant's tear ? And not sit both night and day , Wiping all our tears away ? Oh , no ! never can it be ! Never , never can it be ! He doth give His joy to all : He becomes 48 SELECTIONS FROM BLAKE'S WRITINGS . ON ANOTHER'S ...
... tear on infant's tear ? And not sit both night and day , Wiping all our tears away ? Oh , no ! never can it be ! Never , never can it be ! He doth give His joy to all : He becomes 48 SELECTIONS FROM BLAKE'S WRITINGS . ON ANOTHER'S ...
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... tear , And thy Maker is not near . Oh ! He gives to us His joy , That our griefs He may destroy : Till our grief is fled and gone He doth sit by us and moan . VOL . II . E THE VOICE OF THE ANCIENT BARD . YOUTH of delight SONGS OF ...
... tear , And thy Maker is not near . Oh ! He gives to us His joy , That our griefs He may destroy : Till our grief is fled and gone He doth sit by us and moan . VOL . II . E THE VOICE OF THE ANCIENT BARD . YOUTH of delight SONGS OF ...
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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