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  1. Poems of William Blake by William Blake, W B. 1865-1939 Yeats, 2010-09-06
  2. The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake by William Blake, William Golding, 1982-04-16
  3. Songs of Innocence and Experience by William Blake, 2010-07-24
  4. William Blake: The Complete Illuminated Books by William Blake, 2001-04
  5. A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers by Nancy Willard, 1982-10-29
  6. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: A Facsimile in Full Color by William Blake, 1994-09-01
  7. The Portable William Blake (Portable Library) by William Blake, 1977-02-24
  8. Blake's Poetry and Designs (Norton Critical Editions) by William Blake, 2007-11
  9. A Blake Dictionary: The Ideas and Symbols of William Blake by S. Foster Damon, 1988-06-15
  10. Illustrations of the Book of Job by William Blake, 2010-08-02
  11. William Blake's Sexual Path to Spiritual Vision by Marsha Keith Schuchard, 2008-04-29
  12. William Blake on Self and Soul by Laura Quinney, 2010-01-15
  13. The Stranger from Paradise: A Biography of William Blake (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art) by G. E. Bentley Jr., 2003-04-10
  14. Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience by William Blake, Richard Holmes, 2007-03-01

1. William Blake - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia article about the English poet and artist. Includes images and bibliography.
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England Occupation Poet, Painter, Printmaker Literary movement Romanticism Influences the Bible Dante John Milton Swedenborg Influenced Yeats Hart Crane William Blake November 28 August 12 ) was an English poet painter , and printmaker . Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake's work is today considered seminal and significant in the history of both poetry and the visual arts. He was voted 38th in a poll of the 100 Greatest Britons organised by the BBC in 2002. According to Northrop Frye , who undertook a study of Blake's entire poetic corpus, his prophetic poems form "what is in proportion to its merits the least read body of poetry in the English language." Others have praised Blake's visual artistry, at least one modern critic proclaiming Blake "far and away the greatest artist Britain has ever produced."

2. William Blake
William Blake, the son of a draper from Westminster, was born on 28th November, 1757. At the age of eleven Blake entered Par s Drawing School in the strand.
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William Blake, the son of a draper from Westminster , was born on 28th November, 1757. At the age of eleven Blake entered Par's Drawing School in the strand. Three years later he was indentured as an apprentice to James Basire, engraver to the Royal Society of Antiquaries. After marrying Catherine Boucher on 18th August 1782, Blake became a freelance engraver. His main employer was the radical bookseller, Joseph Johnson , and publisher of works by Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin . Johnson, who been involved in establishing London's first Unitarian Chapel in 1774, also influenced Blake's religious views.
In 1784 Blake opened a print shop with James Parker at 27 Broad Street. The business was unsuccessful and by 1786 he was back working for Joseph Johnson . The following year Johnson introduced Blake to the radical circle of Mary Wollstonecraft William Godwin Joseph Priestley and Thomas Paine
Blake began to experiment with a new method of engraving. The first of his illuminate

3. William Blake — Poet Seers
William Blake was a poet, painter, visionary mystic, and engraver. During his life the prophetic message of his writings were understood by few and
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William Blake was a poet, painter, visionary mystic, and engraver. During his life the prophetic message of his writings were understood by few and misunderstood by many. However Blake is now widely admired for his soulful originality and lofty imagination. The poetry of William Blake is far reaching in its scope and range of experience. The poems of William Blake can offer a profound symbolism and also a delightful childlike innocence. Whatever the inner meaning of Blake's poetry we can easily appreciate the beautiful language and lyrical quality of his poetic vision.
"To see a world in a grain of sand

4. William Blake -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on William Blake English engraver, artist, poet, and visionary, author of exquisite lyrics in Songs of Innocence
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born Nov. 28, 1757, London, Eng. died Aug. 12, 1827, London English engraver, artist, poet, and visionary, author of exquisite lyrics in Songs of Innocence (1789) and Songs of Experience Visions of the Daughters of Albion The First Book of Urizen Milton Jerusalem The Lamb, The Tyger, London, and the Jerusalem lyric from Milton , which has become a kind of second national anthem in Britain. In the early 21st century, Blake was regarded as the earliest and most original of the Romantic poets, but in his lifetime he was generally neglected or (unjustly) dismissed as mad. Methodism see Moravian church ). Catherine Armitage bore a son named Thomas, who died as a baby in 1751, and a few months later Thomas Armitage himself died. William Blake Link to this article and share the full text with the readers of your Web site or blog-post.
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5. William Blake - Books And Biography
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was born in London, where he spent most of his life. His father was a successful London hosier and attracted by the doctrines of Emmanuel Swedenborg. Blake was first educated at home, chiefly by his mother. His parents encouraged him to collect prints of the Italian masters, and in 1767 sent him to Henry Pars' drawing school. From his early years, he experienced visions of angels and ghostly monks, he saw and conversed with the angel Gabriel, the Virgin Mary, and various historical figures. At the age of 14 Blake was apprenticed for seven years to the engraver James Basire. Gothic art and architecture influenced him deeply. After studies at the Royal Academy School, Blake started to produce watercolors and engrave illustrations for magazines. In 1783 he married Catherine Boucher, the daughter of a market gardener. Blake taught her to draw and paint and she assisted him devoutly. In 1774 Blake opened with his wife and younger brother Robert a print shop at 27 Broad Street, but the venture failed after the death of Robert in 1787. Blake's important cultural and social contacts included Henry Fuseli, Reverend A.S. Mathew and his wife, John Flaxman (1755-1826), a sculptor and draftsman, Tom Paine, William Godwin, and Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800), married to the wealthy grandson of the earl of Sandwich.

6. William Blake - Wikiquote
Wikisource has original works written by or about William Blake. The Nonesuch Edition Poetry and Prose of William Blake, ed. Geoffrey Keynes pub.
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    The archetype of the Creator is a familiar image in his work. Here, Blake depicts his demiurgic figure Urizen stooped in prayer, contemplating the world he has forged. The Song of Los is the third in a series of illuminated books painted by Blake and his wife, collectively known as the Continental Prophecies
    • Reason, or the ratio of all we have already known, is not the same that it shall be when we know more.
      • There Is No Natural Religion The true method of knowledge is experiment.
        • All Religions are One There can be no Good Will. Will is always Evil; it is persecution to others or selfishness.
          • Annotations to Swedenborg If a thing loves, it is infinite.
            • Annotations to Swedenborg Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?
              Or wilt thou go ask the Mole?

7. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Special Exhibitions: William Blake
William Blake (British, 1757–1827). Plate 1 Frontispiece, The Ancient of Days. The Whitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester, Great Britain.
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8. Island Of Freedom - William Blake
William Blake, a visionary English poet and painter who was a precursor of English Romanticism, combined the vocations of engraver, painter, and poet.
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William Blake, a visionary English poet and painter who was a precursor of English Romanticism, combined the vocations of engraver, painter, and poet. He was born on Nov. 28, 1757, the son of a London hosier. Blake spent all of his relatively quiet life in London except for a stay at Felpham, on the southern coast of England, from 1800 to 1803. Largely self-taught, Blake 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 at age 10 and at the age of 14 was apprenticed to James Basire, an engraver. From sketching frequently at Westminster Abbey, he developed an interest in the Gothic style, which he combined with a taste for the art of Raphael, Michelangelo , and Durer. He exhibited his first artwork in 1780, married Catherine Boucher in 1782, and published his first poems

9. William Blake Quotes And Biography. William Blake Quotations.
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10. Literary Kicks : William Blake
William Blake was one of those 19th century figures who could have and should have been beatniks, along with Rimbaud, Verlaine, Manet, Cezanne and Whitman.
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William Blake was one of those 19th century figures who could have and should have been beatniks, along with Rimbaud , Verlaine, Manet, Cezanne and Whitman . He began his career as an engraver and artist, and was an apprentice to the highly original Romantic painter Henry Fuseli. In his own time he was valued as an artist, and created a set of watercolor illustrations for the Book of Job that were so wildly but subtly colored they would have looked perfectly at home in next month's issue of Wired
He lived in a filthy London studio where he succumbed to constant visions of angels and prophets who instructed him in his work. He once painted while recieving a vision of Voltaire, and when asked later whether Voltaire spoke English, replied: "To my sensations it was English. It was like the touch of a musical key. He touched it probably French, but to my ear it became English."

11. William Blake - Literature Archive
William blake william Blake (November 28, 1757–August 12, 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Though largely unrecognised during his
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William Blakehis story, his thought, and his impact on contemporary thoughtat Mythos Logos. With links galore!
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To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour. - William Blake
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Our Price: $8.75 Blake's Illustrations for the Book of Job by William Blake Our Price: $8.46 Blake's Poetry and Designs : Authoritative Texts, Illuminations in Color and Monochrome, Related Prose, Criticism by William Blake, John Ernest Grant, John F. Grant (Editor), Mary L. Johnson (Editor) Our Price: $20.60 The Book of Urizen : A Facsimile by William Blake Our Price: $3.96 The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake by William Blake, David V. Erdman (Editor), harol Bloom, William Golding (Editor) Our Price: $18.36 The Continental Prophecies : America : A Prophecy/Europe : A Prophecy/the Song of Los (Repr of 1995 Ed) by William Blake, D. W. Dorrbecker (Editor), David Worrall (Editor) Our Price: $29.75

13. William Blake
William Blake (17571827). return to sonnet central return to 178th and 18th century sonneteers. To the Evening Star. Thou fair-hair d angel of the
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To the Evening Star
Thou fair-hair'd angel of the evening,
Now, whilst the sun rests on the mountains, light
Thy bright torch of love; thy radiant crown
Put on, and smile upon our evening bed!
Smile on our loves, and while thou drawest the
Blue curtains of the sky, scatter thy silver dew
On every flower that shuts its sweet eyes
In timely sleep. Let thy west wind sleep on
The lake; speak silence with thy glimmering eyes,
And wash the dusk with silver. Soon, full soon,
Dost thou withdraw; then the wolf rages wide,
And the lion glares thro' the dun forest:
The fleeces of our flocks are cover'd with
Thy sacred dew: protect them with thine influence.

14. William Blake
William Blake (17571827) produced books in a total act of self-publishing. He wrote the text, made relief etchings of the text (as mirror image) and the
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William Blake (1757-1827) produced books in a total act of self-publishing. He wrote the text, made relief etchings of the text (as mirror image) and the illustrations, printed and hand colored the pages.
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Return to the Essay Look at an egyptian papyrus with text and image done by hand Look at a 20th century Russian self-publication Look at cave paintings (20,000 year old self-publishing) Look at a contemporary American self-published artist book Copyight 1996 Text by Richard Minsky, Blake images thanks to Steven Marx of The Blake Multimedia Project

15. William Blake: Celebrated 18th-Century Romantic Painter, Poet, And Visionary
Though shunned and isolated in his own time, today he is celebrated as a revolutionary and mystic with a strong sense of personal vision.
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William Blake (1757-1827) was an 18th-century English Romantic artist and poet significant in the history of both poetry and the visual arts. He produced work that is profoundly personal, combining poetry and painting in works that express his spiritual and philosophical beliefs.

16. WebMuseum: Blake, William
Thus william Blakepainter, engraver, and poetexplained why his work was filled with religious visions rather than with subjects from everyday life.
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Blake, William (b. Nov. 28, 1757, Londond. Aug. 12, 1827, London)
English poet, painter, engraver; one of the earliest and greatest figures of Romanticism . The most famous of Blake's lyrical poems is Auguries of Innocence , with its memorable opening stanza: To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. (Biographie en français) "I do not behold the outward creation... it is a hindrance and not action." Thus William Blakepainter, engraver, and poetexplained why his work was filled with religious visions rather than with subjects from everyday life. Few people in his time realized that Blake expressed these visions with a talent that approached genius. He lived in near poverty and died unrecognized. Today, however, Blake is acclaimed one of England's great figures of art and literature and one of the most inspired and original painters of his time. Blake was born on Nov. 28, 1757, in London. His father ran a hosiery shop. William, the third of five children, went to school only long enough to learn to read and write, and then he worked in the shop until he was 14. When he saw the boy's talent for drawing, Blake's father apprenticed him to an engraver. At 25 Blake married Catherine Boucher. He taught her to read and write and to help him in his work. They had no children. They worked together to produce an edition of Blake's poems and drawings, called

17. William Blake - Biography And Works
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    William Blake (1757-1827) , English artist, mystic and poet wrote Songs of Innocence (1789): a poetry collection written from the child’s point of view, of innocent wonderment and spontaneity in natural settings which includes “Little Boy Lost”, “Little Boy Found” and “The Lamb”; Little lamb, who made thee?
    Dost thou know who made thee?
    Gave thee life, and bid thee feed
    By the stream and o'er the mead;
    Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Songs of Experience (1794) contains many poems in response to ones from Innocence , suggesting ironic contrasts as the child matures and learns of such concepts as fear and envy. For example, to “The Lamb” comes the predatory “The Tyger”; And what shoulder, and what art

18. Welcome To The William Blake Archive
A hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress and supported by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With past support from the
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A hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress and supported by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With past support from the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, the Getty Grant Program, the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, the Preservation and Access Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Sun Microsystems, and Inso Corporation. Editors Morris Eaves, University of Rochester Robert Essick, University of California, Riverside Joseph Viscomi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill WELCOME to the William Blake Archive. We are pleased to offer its resources to you for pleasure, study, or intensive research. (First-time users may wish to read our explanation of the term " Archive For best results, access the Archive with the latest versions of web browsers, and, if possible, set your monitor to gamma 1.8, white point 5000K. For known problems, please see our Help document. If you encounter other problems not mentioned there, please

19. William Blake
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20. William Blake
william blake was a poet, illustrator, engraver, draughtsman, writer and painter whose efforts, due to their idiosyncratic and unorthodox nature,
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"William Blake was a poet, illustrator, engraver, draughtsman, writer and painter whose efforts, due to their idiosyncratic and unorthodox nature, were largely unappreciated in his own lifetime. The knowledge Blake gained from working as an engraver enabled him to produce his own work in which he surrounded one of his poems with his own hand-coloured illustration. A powerful imagination is evident in every aspect of Blake's work. Among his most important works are the Illustrations of the Book of Job (1825), and the hundred or so watercolours to Dante's Divine Comedy ...A deeply mystical man, Blake claimed he had visionary experiences that prompted him to invent his own belief system in which the creator of the universe, whom he renamed

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