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- catalog contributor b1827748.
- catalog contributor b1827749.
- catalog contributor b1827750.
- catalog contributor b1827751.
- catalog created "[1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1965]".
- catalog description "Auguries of innocence -- Preface to Milton a Poem in 2 books -- Milton descends from Heaven / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Milton enters the body of Blake / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Los and Blake / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Time and space / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- The sons of Los / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- The material universe / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Beulah laments for Ololon / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- The words of the inspired man / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- excerpts from Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses -- excerpts from A vision of the last judgement -- Epigrams on Hayley -- Imitation of Pope: a Compliment to the Ladies -- Errors and perfections -- Men and mountains -- On Fuseli -- I rose up at the dawn of day -- Of the measure in which the following poem is written / from Jerusalem -- Los and the spectre / from Jerusalem -- To the Jews /".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Acknowledgements" (p. xiii-xiv)".
- catalog description "The song of October / fom Visions of the daughters of Albion -- America, a prophecy -- Blake and the fairy / from Europe, a prophecy -- Enitharmon's dream: the Serpent temple / from Europe, a prophecy -- The song of Enitharmon -- The vision of Urizen: the net of religion / from The book of Urizen -- The lament of Eno / from The book of Los -- The song of Enion / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- The woes of Urizen / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- Urizen's book of brass / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- Los and Enitharmon / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- The regenerate man admonishes the Zoas / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- From a letter to Rev. Dr J. Trusler -- Poems from a letter to Thomas Butts (2 October 1800) -- From a letter to Thomas Butts (10 January 1802) -- Poem from a Letter to Thomas Butts (22 November 1802) -- Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau -- Morning -- The golden net -- The mental traveller -- The crystal cabinet --".
- catalog description "To spring -- To the evening star -- To morning -- How sweet I roam'd from field to field -- My silks and fine array -- Love and harmony combine -- Memory, hither come -- The wild winds weep -- To the muses -- excerpts from An Island in the Moon -- Old corruption -- Good English hospitality -- Cricket song -- There is no natural religion -- All religions are one -- Songs of Innocence -- Songs of Experience -- The book of Thel -- The speech of Orleans / from The French Revolution -- The marriage of heaven and hell -- Never seek to tell thy love -- I laid me down -- I saw a chapel all of gold -- I asked a thief -- Silent, silent night -- O lapwing -- Thou hast a lap full of seed -- To nobodaddy -- The fairy -- Abstinence and desire -- Eternity -- Lacedemonian instruction -- An answer to the Parson -- An epigram -- An old maid -- Let the brothels of Paris be opened -- When Klopstock England defied --".
- catalog description "from Jerusalem -- To the Christians / from Jerusalem -- The words of Los / from Jerusalem -- Albion and Jesus / from Jerusalem -- Apocalypse / from Jerusalem -- excerpt from The everlasting gospel -- excerpt from The Gates of Paradise".
- catalog extent "194 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Texts in English literature".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Schocken Books".
- catalog subject "Blake, William, 1757-1827.".
- catalog subject "PR4142 .P5".
- catalog tableOfContents "Auguries of innocence -- Preface to Milton a Poem in 2 books -- Milton descends from Heaven / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Milton enters the body of Blake / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Los and Blake / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Time and space / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- The sons of Los / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- The material universe / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- Beulah laments for Ololon / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- The words of the inspired man / from Milton a poem in 2 books -- excerpts from Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses -- excerpts from A vision of the last judgement -- Epigrams on Hayley -- Imitation of Pope: a Compliment to the Ladies -- Errors and perfections -- Men and mountains -- On Fuseli -- I rose up at the dawn of day -- Of the measure in which the following poem is written / from Jerusalem -- Los and the spectre / from Jerusalem -- To the Jews /".
- catalog tableOfContents "The song of October / fom Visions of the daughters of Albion -- America, a prophecy -- Blake and the fairy / from Europe, a prophecy -- Enitharmon's dream: the Serpent temple / from Europe, a prophecy -- The song of Enitharmon -- The vision of Urizen: the net of religion / from The book of Urizen -- The lament of Eno / from The book of Los -- The song of Enion / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- The woes of Urizen / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- Urizen's book of brass / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- Los and Enitharmon / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- The regenerate man admonishes the Zoas / from Vala or the Four Zoas -- From a letter to Rev. Dr J. Trusler -- Poems from a letter to Thomas Butts (2 October 1800) -- From a letter to Thomas Butts (10 January 1802) -- Poem from a Letter to Thomas Butts (22 November 1802) -- Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau -- Morning -- The golden net -- The mental traveller -- The crystal cabinet --".
- catalog tableOfContents "To spring -- To the evening star -- To morning -- How sweet I roam'd from field to field -- My silks and fine array -- Love and harmony combine -- Memory, hither come -- The wild winds weep -- To the muses -- excerpts from An Island in the Moon -- Old corruption -- Good English hospitality -- Cricket song -- There is no natural religion -- All religions are one -- Songs of Innocence -- Songs of Experience -- The book of Thel -- The speech of Orleans / from The French Revolution -- The marriage of heaven and hell -- Never seek to tell thy love -- I laid me down -- I saw a chapel all of gold -- I asked a thief -- Silent, silent night -- O lapwing -- Thou hast a lap full of seed -- To nobodaddy -- The fairy -- Abstinence and desire -- Eternity -- Lacedemonian instruction -- An answer to the Parson -- An epigram -- An old maid -- Let the brothels of Paris be opened -- When Klopstock England defied --".
- catalog tableOfContents "from Jerusalem -- To the Christians / from Jerusalem -- The words of Los / from Jerusalem -- Albion and Jesus / from Jerusalem -- Apocalypse / from Jerusalem -- excerpt from The everlasting gospel -- excerpt from The Gates of Paradise".
- catalog title "William Blake.".
- catalog type "text".