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" The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive sword, are portions of eternity too great for the eye of man. "
The poetical works of William Blake - Page 251
by William Blake - 1914 - 453 pages
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Hours at Home, Volume 11

1870 - 588 pages
...fox, the rabbit, watoh the roots ; the lion, the tiger, the horse, the elephant, watch the fruits. Let man wear the fell of the lion, woman the fleece of the sheep. Excess of sorrow laughs, excess of joy weeps. Improvement makes straight roads, but the crooked roads...
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Little Classics, Volume 18

Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 274 pages
...these writings : — Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps. The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive...of eternity too great for the eye of man. The fox coniLmns the trap, not himself. Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth. Let man wear the fell of the...
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Little Classics: Humanity

Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 280 pages
...-hs. Excess of joy weeps, lhe howling of wolves, the raging of Vurtive sword, are portions of etcrThe fox condemns the trap, not himself. Joys impregnate....wear the fell of the lion, woman the fleece of the »beep. What is now proved was onoe only imagined. The cistern contains ; the fountain overflows. One...
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The Poems: With Specimens of the Prose Writings, of William Blake

William Blake - 1885 - 302 pages
...is Pride's cloak. Excess of sorrow laughs ; excess of joy weeps. The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive sword are portions of eternity too great for the The fox condemns the trap, not himself. Joys impregnate, sorrows bring forth. Let man wear the fell...
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The Century Guild Hobby Horse, Volume 2

Century Guild of Artists (London, England) - 1887 - 218 pages
...is the work of God. Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps. The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive...spider a web, man friendship. The selfish smiling fool & the sullen frowning fool shall' be both thought wise, that they may be a rod. What is now proved...
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The Poems of William Blake

William Blake - 1893 - 324 pages
...Excess of sorrow laughs, excess of joy weeps. The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the racing of the stormy sea, and the destructive sword are portions...bring forth. Let man wear the fell of the lion, woman toe fleece of the •beep. • The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship. The rat, the mouse,...
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The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life ..., Volume 75

1932 - 1028 pages
...the end Randolph Bourne — like the Tolstoy of War and Peace, like the Blake who said, "Fire and the sword are portions of eternity too great for the eye of man" — was largely convinced that the great movements of history, wars and migrations, are acts of God,...
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Ideas of Good and Evil

William Butler Yeats - 1903 - 360 pages
...Divine '54 Hierarchies ? Blake has said that ' the At roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, On-Avon. the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive...portions of Eternity, too great for the eye of man,' but Blake belonged by right to the ages of Faith, and thought the State of less moment than the Divine...
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Ideas of Good and Evil

William Butler Yeats - 1914 - 256 pages
...the worse greater in the Divine Hierarchies ? Blake has said that 'the roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive...portions of Eternity, too great for the eye of man,' but Blake belonged by right Ideas of to the ages of Faith, and thought the State Good and ^pf less...
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Vision & Vesture: A Study of William Blake in Modern Thought

Charles Gardner - 1916 - 250 pages
...is the bounty of God. The wrath of the lion is the wisdom of God. The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive...eye of man. The fox condemns the trap not himself. The rat, the mouse, the fox, the rabbit watch the roots; the lion, the tiger, the horse, the elephant...
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