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  1. Songs of innocence by William (1757-1827) Blake, 1971-01-01
  2. The tyger. Edited by Winston Weathers by William (1757-1827) Blake, 1969
  3. Twenty-seven drawings by William Blake : being illustrations for Paradise lost, Comus and the Bible by William (1757-1827) Blake, 1925
  4. William Blake, 1757-1827 (Tate Gallery Collections, Vol 5) by Martin Butlin, 1990-08
  5. William Blake, 1757-1827;: A man without a mask (Pelican books) by Jacob Bronowski, 1954
  6. William Blake, 1757-1827
  7. William Blake, 1757-1827, on the Lord's Prayer by John Henry Clarke, 1982-02
  8. Narrative, of a five years' expedition, against the revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the wild coast of South America; from the year 1772 to 1777: ... its productions ... with an account of the I by John Gabriel Stedman, William 1757-1827 Blake, 2010-05-15
  9. Biography - Blake, William (1757-1827): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  10. The complete graphic works of William Blake / David Bindman ; assisted by Deirdre Toomey by William (1757-1827). Bindman, David Blake, 1978
  11. The Poetical Works of William Blake, including the unpublished French Revolution, together with the minor Prophetic books, and selections from The four Zoas, Milton, & Jervsalem. by William, 1757-1827; Sampson, John, ed. Blake, 1928
  12. The COMPLETE PORTRAITURE Of WILLIAM & CATHERINE BLAKE. With Essay and an Iconography by Geoffrey Keynes Kt. by William [1757 - 1827]. Blake, 1977-01-01
  13. WILLIAM BLAKE 1757-1827. A descriptive catalogue of an exhibition of the works of William Blake selected from collections in the United States. Introduction by A. Edward Newton. Catalogue prepared by Elizabeth Mongan and Edwin Wolf 2nd. by Philadelphia. Philadelphia Museum of Art., 1939-01-01
  14. William Blake 1757-1827: A Descriptive Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Works of William Blake Selected from Collections in the United States by A. Edward Newton (intro), 1939

1. William Blake Online
William Blake British Romantic Writer and Painter and Illustrator, 17571827 Guide to pictures of works by William Blake in art museum sites and image
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5. William Blake: Poems
POEMS BY WILLIAM BLAKE. Cradle Song Hear the Voice Jerusalem The Little Black Boy Love s Secret Mad Song Night A Poison Tree The Sick Rose
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6. William Blake (1757-1827) British Writer.
(17571827) British writer. William Blake achieved little fame in his own lifetime, but in the 20th century came to be recognized as a poetic genius.
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(1757-1827) British writer. William Blake achieved little fame in his own lifetime, but in the 20th century came to be recognized as a poetic genius. Songs of Innocence Read "Songs of Innocence," from William Blake. Songs of Experience Read "Songs of Experience," from William Blake." William Blake - A Short Biographical Dictionary Read about William Blake, from "A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature." Books About Willam Blake William Blake was a British poet, painter, engraver, and visionary mystic. For Blake, the imagination reigned supreme, but he was not recognized as a major figure during his lifetime. Read more about the life and works of William Blake. Profile: William Blake (1757-1827) British writer. William Blake was an artist, mystic, and poet, who is often considered the first of the great English Romantic poets. Read more about the life and works of William Blake. William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s In "William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s," Saree Makdisi explores the enigmatic character of William Blake, as he fits into the history of his age. Blake is seen as "improbable and impossible," but that off-kilter madness is part of what makes Blake's work so spectacular.

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William Blake (1757 - 1827)
Considered insane and largely disregarded by his peers, the visionary poet and engraver William Blake is now recognised among the greatest contributors to English literature and art. He was born in Soho, London, where he lived most of his life, and was son to a hosier and his wife, both Dissenters. Blake's early ambitions lay not with poetry but with painting and at the age of 14, after attending drawing school, he was apprenticed to James Basire, engraver. After his seven-year term was complete, Blake studied at the Royal Academy, but he is known to have questioned the aesthetic doctrines of its president, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and his stay there was brief. It nonetheless afforded him friendships with John Flaxman and Henry Fuseli, academics whose work may have influenced him. In 1784 he set up a print shop, but within a few years the business floundered and for the rest of his life Blake eked out a living as an engraver and illustrator. His wife, Catharine, whom he married in 1782, remained faithful and diligent and she helped him to print the illuminated poetry for which he is remembered today.

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9. Blake, William : 1757 - 1827 - Realism, Painting, English, Absolutearts.com
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10. William Blake
Dead Poets. • William Blake • The Garden of Love. • Elizabeth Barrett Browning • Sonnet IX. • Emily Dickinson • Retrospect. • Gerard Manley Hopkins
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And saw what I never had seen:
A chapel was built in the midst,
Where I used to play on the green. And the gates of this chapel were shut,
And "Thou shalt not" writ over the door;
So I turned to the Garden of Love,
That so many sweet flowers bore, And I saw it was filled with graves,
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11. Blake, William
As one of the most curious and significant figures in the history od English literature, Blake is renown as a poet, mystic, painter and engraver.
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s one of the most curious and significant figures in the history od English literature, Blake is renown as a poet, mystic , painter and engraver. With these talents he influenced both literature and graphic arts. His mystical abilities appeared in childhood when he began experiencing visions of angels and spiritual monks, later on these visions included the Angel Gabriel, the Virgin Mary, and other historical figures. It might be thought, as so often happens, that his parents would have discouraged him from these thoughts, but they did not.
His parents and relatives were of humble people. Although Blake is a common Irish name, the family's ancestry is dubious. Later the poet W. B. Yeats , an ardent devotee of Blake and editor of his literary works, would have it believed that Blake came directly from Irish ancestry, but this is contradicted by Martin J. Blake in his genealogical work, Blake Family Records
Blake, born in London, spent most of his life there. Since his parents knew of his early visions they offered to help him to become a painter. Blake was attracted to the position but generously pointer out that such an apprenticeship would be costly, and such an expense would not be fair to his other brothers and sisters, since his father's income as a hosier was not a large one. He entered the apprenticeship as an engraver, not just that the training was less expensive, but also because the profession was likely to yield a faster return.

12. William Blake Quotes
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William Blake (1757-1827) English poet, painter, and mystic The tigers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction. WILLIAM BLAKE, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
I was angry with my friend:
I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.
WILLIAM BLAKE, Songs of Experience Death is terrible, tho' borne on angels' wings! WILLIAM BLAKE, King Edward the Third
A truth that's told with bad intent
Beats all the lies you can invent.
WILLIAM BLAKE, Auguries of Innocence
Abstinence sows sand all over
The ruddy limbs and flaming hair,
But Desire gratified
Plants fruits of life and beauty there.
WILLIAM BLAKE, Gnomic Verses A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees. WILLIAM BLAKE, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Father, O father! what do we here
In this land of unbelief and fear?
The Land of Dreams is better far,
Above the light of the morning star.
WILLIAM BLAKE, The Land of Dreams Prisons are built with stones of Law, brothels with bricks of Religion. WILLIAM BLAKE

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14. William Blake - MSN Encarta
Blake, William (17571827), English poet, painter, and engraver, who created an unusual form of illustrated verse; his poetry, inspired by mystical
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15. William Blake - The Shepherd
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And his tongue shall be filled with praise.
For he hears the lamb's innocent call,
And he hears the ewe's tender reply;
He is watchful while they are in peace,
For they know when their Shepherd is nigh.

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William Blake was an English poet, painter, and engraver who created a unique form of
illustrated verse; his poetry, inspired by mystical vision, is among the most original lyric
and prophetic in the language.
Blake, the son of a hosier, was born November 28, 1757, in London, where he lived most
of his life. Largely self-taught, he was, however, widely read, and his poetry shows the
influence of the German mystic Jakob Boehme, for example, and of Swedenborgianism. As a child, Blake
wanted to become a painter. He was sent to drawing school and at the age of 14 was apprenticed to James
Basire, an engraver. After his 7-year term was over, he studied briefly at the Royal Academy, but he rebelled
against the aesthetic doctrines of its president, Sir Joshua Reynolds. Blake did, however, later establish friendships with such academicians as John Flaxman and Henry Fuseli, whose work may have influenced him. In 1784 he set up a printshop; although it failed after a few years, for the rest of his life Blake eked out

17. Cyberend - William Blake's Songs Of Experience: Infant Sorrow
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THE SONG THE ENGRAVING NOTES INFANT SORROW My mother groaned, my father wept:
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The Essence of Childhood in William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience May 28, 2007 But the bawls continued, until I, in a moment of desperation, grabbed the first book I saw strewn across my neglected homework. It was a volume of William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Songs of ExperienceI was supposed to write an essay comparing "The Lamb" and "The Tyge"ran assignment familiar to many budding young English scholars. Ironically, I began with "Infant Joy," and more surprisingly, after a few more poems, the tears stopped and she was lulled to sleep, looking, in those moments, like a perfect angel. Blake's verses had transcended time to save my sanity.
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The Clod and the Pebble "Love seeketh not itself to please,
Nor for itself hath any care,
But for another gives its ease,
And builds a heaven in hell's despair." So sung a little clod of clay,
Trodden with the cattle's feet;
But a pebble of the brook
Warbled out these meters meet: "Love seeketh only Self to please,
To bind another to its delight,
Joys in another's loss of ease,
And builds a hell in heaven's despite." THE LITTLE BLACK BOY My mother bore me in the southern wild, And I am black, but O! my soul is white; White as an angel is the English child, But I am black, as if bereav'd of light. My mother taught me underneath a tree, And sitting down before the heat of day, She took me on her lap and kissed me, And pointing to the east, began to say: "Look on the rising sun: there God does live, And gives his light, and gives his heat away; And flowers and trees and beasts and men receive Comfort in morning, joy in the noonday.

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