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From the Book
SONGS OF INNOCENCE: Introduction
The shepherd
The ecchoing green
The lamb
The little black boy
the blossom
The chimney sweeper
The little boy lost
The little boy found
Laughing song
A cradle song
The divine image
Holy Thursday
Night
Spring
Nurse's song
Infant joy
A dream
On another's sorrow
SONGS OF EXPERIENCE: Introduction
Earth's answer
The clod & the pebble
Holy Thursday
The little girl lost
The little girl found
The chimney sweeper
Nurse's song
The sick rose
The fly
The angel
The tyger
My pretty rose tree
Ah! sun-flower
The lilly
The garden of love
The little vagabond
London
The human abstract
Infant sorrow
A poison tree
Little boy lost
A little girl lost
To Tirzah
The school boy
The voice of the ancient bard
A divine image
POEMS FROM BLAKE'S MS. BOOK: I told my love
I laid me down upon a bank
I saw a chapel all of gold
I asked a thief to steal me a peach
I heard an angel singing
A cradle song
I fear'd the fury of my wind
Why should I care for the men of thames
Infant sorrow
Silent, silent night
O lapwing, thou fliest around the heath
Thou hast a lap full of seed
The wild flower's song
To nobodaddy
Are not the joys of morning sweeter
They said this mystery never shall cease
Love to faults is always blind
Deceit to secresy confin'd
There souls of men are bought & sold
Soft snow
An ancient proverb
Merlin's prophecy
Day
The marriage ring
Eternity
If you trap the moment before it's ripe
The sword swung on the barren heath
Abstinence sows sand over all
In a wife I would desire
The question answer'ed
Lacedemonian instruction
Riches
An answer to the parson
The look of love alarms
Her whole life is an epigram
Motto to the songs of innocence & of experience
An old maid early, e'er I knew
The angel that presided o'er my birth
The smile
The golden net.
The mental traveller
The land of dreams
Mary
The crystal cabinet
The grey monk
Auguries of innocence
Long John Brown and little Mary Bell
William Bond
My spectre around me night & day
Mock on, mock on! Voltaire, Rousseau
Morning
The birds
Why was Cupid a boy
I rose up at the dawn of day
Two poems from Blake's letters to Thomas Butts
The everlasting gospel
FROM THE PROPHETIC BOOKS: There is no natural religion
All religions are one
From Milton
The book of Thel
The marriage of heaven and hell
The book of Urizen
The songs of Los
The book of Los
The book of Ahania
From Vala
Annotations to Swedenborg's wisdom of angels concerning divine love and divine wisdom.
From the Book
To the muses --
How sweet I roam'd from field to field --
I love the jocund dance --
Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year --
To summer --
To autumn --
Memory, hither come --
My silks and fine array --
To spring --
To winter --
Mad song --
To morning --
To the evening star --
Prologue intended for a dramatic piece of King Edward the Fourth --
Introduction / from Songs of Innocence --
A dream --
The little girl lost --
The little girl found --
The lamb --
The ecchoing green --
The blossom --
The divine image --
The chimney sweeper --
Nurse's song --
Infant joy --
The shepherd --
Night --
A cradle song --
The little boy lost --
The little boy found --
Holy Thursday --
On another's sorrow --
Spring --
The voice of the ancient bard --
The little black boy --
The school boy --
Laughing song --
Introduction / from Songs of Experience --
Earth's answer --
The chimney sweeper --
The fly --
Holy Thursday --
The Angel --
The tyger --
The clod & the pebble --
My pretty rose tree --
Ah! sun-flower --
The sick rose --
Nurse's song --
The garden of love --
The lilly --
The little vagabond --
London --
The human abstract --
Infant sorrow --
A poison tree --
The little boy lost --
The little girl lost --
A divine image --
I heard an angel singing --
A cradle song --
The land of dreams --
Are not the joys of morning sweeter? --
Love to faults is always blind --
The wild flower's song --
Mock on, mock on Voltaire, Rousseau --
Never pain to tell thy love --
Auguries of innocence --
The sword sung on the barren heath --
If you trap the moment before it's ripe --
Eternity --
Riches --
An answer to the parson --
Why should I care for the men of Thames --
The grey monk --
William Bond --
The smile --
Mary --
Some people admire the work of a fool --
Since all the riches of this world --
Why was Cupid a boy --
Cromek speaks --
You say their pictures well painted be --
The caverns of the grave I've seen --
Dedication of the illustrations to Blair's grave --
I rose up at the dawn of day -- excerpt from The everlasting gospel --
The crystal cabinet --
I give you the end of a golden string --
A memorable fancy / from The marriage of heaven and hell --
Proverbs of hell / from The marriage of heaven and hell -- Selections from The book of Thel --
A prophecy / from America --
Introduction to night the first / from The Four Zoas -- excerpts from Milton A poem in two books --
Milton rose up / from Milton A poem in two books --
The nature of infinity / from Milton A poem in two books --
Open your human gates / from Milton A poem in two books --
The prophet / from Milton A poem in two books --
O go not forth in martyrdoms & wars / from Milton A poem in two books --
The four faces of man / from Milton A poem in two books --
The building of time / from Milton A poem in two books --
The choir of day / from Milton A poem in two books --
Bathe in the waters of life / from Milton A poem in two books --
The last vision / from Milton A poem in two books --
Blake's task / from Jerusalem --
England! Awake! / from Jerusalem --
The fields from Islington to Marybone / from Jerusalem --
It is easier to forgive an enemy.
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9781101973141
9780679436331
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