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  1. William Blake by John Middleton Murry, 1964
  2. Why Mrs Blake Cried: William Blake and the Sexual Basis of Spiritual Vision by Marsha Keith Schuchard, 2006-04-25
  3. El matrimonio del cielo y el infierno (Letras Universales / Universal Writings) (Spanish Edition) by William Blake, 2002-01-01
  4. Selected Poetry (Oxford World's Classics) by William Blake, 2008-09-15
  5. The Paintings of William Blake by Raymond Lister, 1988-02-26
  6. The Complete Poems by William Blake, 2004-06-24
  7. Essays on the Blake Followers by G. E. Bentley, 1983-07
  8. William Blake - Poems (English poets) by William Blake, 2010-09-21
  9. The Poems by William Blake, 2009-08-03
  10. Blake's Selected Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by William Blake, 1995-06-01
  11. Poetry for Young People: William Blake
  12. The Early Illuminated Books (The Illuminated Books of William Blake, Volume 3) by William Blake, 1998-09-04
  13. Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience (Dover Thrift Editions) by William Blake, 1992-02-05
  14. Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake (Collected Works of Northrop Frye) by Northrop Frye, 2004-10-01

61. RCHS Reader: Blake's Tyger And Lamb
Below you will find The Tyger and The Lamb from william blake s Songs of The links to the plates will take you to The william blake Archive at the
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RCHS READER
William Blake's
"The Tyger" and "The Lamb"
from
Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy Z
[London: Printed by Catherine Blake and William Blake, 1789-1794, 1826]
Below you will find "The Tyger" and "The Lamb" from William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience. Included are both text transcriptions of the poems and links to electronic versions of the Blake plates from which they were derived. The links to the plates will take you to The William Blake Archive at the University of Virginia. Simply use your web browser's "back" button to return to this page. See the notes below for important details on the texts and images.
Note on the texts : Since these texts are transcriptions of Blake's original plates, you may find that their punctuation seems "inconsistent" with most printed versions of Blake's poetry or even with standard written English. This, however, is not necessarily a problem. Rather, it might be considered a strength of this project that it allows students to work with versions of the texts closer to their original form, and with the closest thing available to the original form in the cases where students are to be working with the plates themselves.

62. Eighteenth-Century E-Texts -- B
blake, william (17571827). Collected and Selected Works. Complete Poetry and Prose (ed. Erdman); blake eE Concordance (concordance to the on-line Erdman
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/b.html
This page, edited by Jack Lynch , is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century E-Texts on the Net.
Baegert, Johann Jakob, S.J.
Bage, Robert
Baillie, Lady Grisel (1665-1746)
Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851)
Martha Ballard
Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820)
Bannerman, Anne
Barbauld, Anna Letitia (1743-1825)

63. Friends Of William Blake
blake s Illustration from Job william blake’s last resting place is at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, 38 City Road, London EC1Y 2BG.
http://www.friendsofblake.org/

64. Internet Archive Details Allen Ginsberg Performing William Blake.
A reading by Allen Ginsberg performing william blake s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. Songs of Innocence includes The Shepherd, The Echoing
http://www.archive.org/details/naropa_allen_ginsberg_performing

65. Poems Of William Blake
*****The Project Gutenberg Etext of Poems of william blake***** 1 in our series by william blake We will probably add more poems to this file as time goes
http://www.ibiblio.net/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext96/pblak10.txt

66. W. Blake Herron
Ripley Under Ground (2005) (screenplay) (as william blake Herron); The Bourne Identity (2002) (screenplay) (as william blake Herron)
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  • 67. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    Use these links to search for william blake outside the IPL. Click a link below to automatically search that site for william blake
    http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/bin/litcrit.out.pl?au=bla-19

    68. Palimpsest S William Blake Pag
    Page to connect to ftp site in order to download blake s works in PDFs.
    http://www2.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/blake.htm

    69. TPCN - Great Quotations ( By William Blake To Inspire And Motivate You To Achiev
    Let these quotes help you become more successful and achieve your dreams.
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    Beauty
    E xuberance is beauty.
    Cunning
    T he weak in courage is strong in cunning.
    Eternity
    T o see the world in a grain of sand, and to see heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hands, and eternity in an hour.
    Fools and Foolishness
    A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
    Humankind
    C ruelty has a Human Heart, And jealousy a Human Face; Terror the Human Form Divine, And secrecy the Human Dress. The Human Dress is forged Iron, The Human Form a Fiery Forge, The Human Face a Furnace seal d, The Human Heart its hungry gorge.
    Imagination
    T o me this world is all one continued vision of fancy or imagination, and I feel flattered when I am told so. What is it sets Homer, Virgil and Milton in so high a rank of art? Why is the Bible more entertaining and instructive than any other book? Is it not because they are addressed to the imagination, which is spiritual sensation, and but immediately to the understanding or reason?
    Joy
    H e who binds to himself a joy doth the winged life destroy. But he who kisses the joy as it flies lives in Eternity's sunrise.

    70. William Blake
    (17571827) British writer. william blake was an artist, mystic, and poet, who is often considered the first of the great English Romantic poets.
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    William Blake was born in London on November 28, 1757. He was the third son of a London hosier. Largely self-taught, Blake read the Bible, John Milton, Greek classics, Latin texts, William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson. William Blake Death:
    William Blake died on August 12, 1827. He was buried in an unmarked grave at the public cemetery of Bunhill Fields. At the time of Blake's death, Wordsworth wrote, "There was no doubt that this poor man was mad, but there is something in the madness of this man which interests me more than the sanity of Lord Byron and Walter Scott."

    71. William Blake Biography And Literary Works
    In 1800 blake was taken up by the wealthy william Hayley, poet and patron of poets. The blakes lived in Hayley s house at Felpham in Sussex, staying there
    http://www.classicreader.com/author.php/aut.63/

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    British poet, painter, visionary mystic, and engraver, who illustrated and printed his own books. Blake proclaimed the supremacy of the imagination over the rationalism and materialism of the 18th- century. He joined for a time the Swedenborgian Church of the New Jerusalem in London and considered Newtonian science to be superstitious nonsense. Misunderstanding shadowed his career as a writer and artist and it was left to later generations to recognize his importance. Blake 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 draughtsman, Tom Paine, William Godwin, and Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800), married to the wealthy grandson of the earl of Sandwich.

    72. Blake, William | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
    william blake (17571827). I must create a system or be enslaved by another man s. Birthplace London, England Education blake did not go to school,
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    73. William Blake, Poets And Poetry At Aspirennies.com
    william blake at Aspirennies.com English poet, painter, engraver, and visionary mystic whose handillustrated series of lyrical and epic poems,
    http://www.aspirennies.com/private/SiteBody/Romance/Poetry/Blake/wblake.shtml
    Poets and Poetry, William Blake -:- William Blake : a Reading List by Katharena -:- but, I can't write Poetry, Katharena! -:- Poetic Styles -:- Get Your Poetry Published! ... Erotic Poetry William Blake English poet, painter, engraver, and visionary mystic whose hand-illustrated series of lyrical and epic poems, beginning with Songs of Innocence (1789) and Songs of Experience (1794), form one of the most strikingly original and independent bodies of work in the Western cultural tradition. Blake is now regarded as one of the earliest and greatest figures of Romanticism. Yet Blake was ignored by the public of his day and was called mad because he was single-minded and unworldly; William Blake lived on the edge of poverty and died in neglect.
    William Blake
    poet, painter, engraver, mystic
    Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night. born Nov. 28, 1757, London, England
    died Aug. 12, 1827, London, England -:- William Blake : a Reading List by Katharena -:- William Blake: Main Page an Impressive William Blake Poetry Sampler Thought Provoking Quotes by Blake ... Magnetar, a Think Tank Featured Book Blake, William (1757-1827), 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 was born in London. Following his apprenticeship to an engraver, in 1784 he set up a printshop. For the rest of his life Blake eked out a living as an engraver and illustrator, aided by his wife.

    74. William Blake And Allen Ginsberg: Poets Of A Fallen World, Prophets Of The New W
    Thesis looks at the prophetic voice in the poetry of Allen Ginsberg and william blake and draws some surprising undercurrents between these two poets.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ab2/blake1/
    William Blake and Allen Ginsberg: Poets of a Fallen World, Prophets of the New World
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    75. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of William Blake (1757-1827)
    Offers an index to the poems of the British writer. Also Includes a short biography.
    http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poet/24.html
    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Selected Poetry of William Blake (1757-1827)
    from Representative Poetry On-line
    Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
    from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
    RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
    A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
    Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
    Index to poems
    And was Jerusalem builded here
    Among these dark Satanic mills?
    (Milton: And did those feet in ancient time, 7-8)
  • Ah! Sun-flower
  • America: A Prophecy (excerpt)
  • Auguries of Innocence (excerpt)
  • The Book of Thel
  • The Book of Urizen (excerpt)
  • The Chimney Sweeper: A little black thing among the snow
  • The Chimney Sweeper: When my mother died I was very young
  • The Clod and the Pebble
  • The Divine Image ...
  • Europe: A Prophecy (excerpt)
  • The Four Zoas (excerpt)
  • The French Revolution (excerpt)
  • The Garden of Love
  • The Grey Monk (excerpt)
  • Holy Thursday: Is this a holy thing to see
  • Holy Thursday: 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean
  • 76. About William Blake
    The Life and Work of william blake. blake messageboard, complete text of blake s books and short stories, links to other information on blake.
    http://blake.classicauthors.net/
    About William Blake
    Works Online Poems Of William Blake
    Timeline William Blake was born in London. His father was James Blake. Sent to Henry Par`s drawing school in the Strand. Became an apprentice of Basire the engraver. Became a professional engraver. Met his future wife, Catherine Boucher. Married Catherine Boucher, who was the daughter of a Battersea market-gardener, on August 18, 1782. Published his first volume of poetry, Poetical Sketches Began to experiment with a method of printing from etched copper plates. Published All Religions are One Published There is No Natural Religion Approx 1789 Published Songs of Innocence Published The Book of Thel Published The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Published For Children: The Gates of Paradise Published Visions of the Daughters of Albion Published America a Prophecy Published Songs of Innocence and of Experience Published Europe: a Prophecy Published The [First] Book of Urizen Published The Song of Los Published The Book of Los Approx 1795 Published The Book of Ahania Approx 1804 Published Milton a Poem (c. 1804-18)

    77. William Blake: What Paintings Of Visions Come
    A poet and painter, william blake is considered to be a man who gave back Britain a sense of identity, at a time when the French and American Revolutions
    http://www.philipcoppens.com/blake.html
    Unknown Masters William Blake: What paintings of visions come Philip Coppens
    His first important vision apparently happened when he was eight or ten, around 1766-1768, at Peckham Rye, near Dulwich Hill, and it was a tree filled with angels. When his father tried to thrash William for talking about this, the mother intervened; and it was she rather than the father who whipped him, when he told his parents about an encounter with Ezekiel.
    The poem itself was inspired by an apocryphal story that Jesus accompanied Joseph of Arimathea to the English town of Glastonbury. Mixed with legends of Troy, it created a powerful mythology that inspired Britain to see itself as holding a special role in the destiny of the world; as such, he gave a new vision to an old nation.
    The central question, of course, is whether it was real – or imagined… though for Blake the latter was real too. Hence, perhaps we should ask whether it was real or a hallucination, a mental aberration. Some, in his own time, have said that he suffered from hallucinations, others that he was just mad. William Wordsworth wrote: "There was no doubt that this poor man was mad, but there is something in the madness of this man which interests me more than the sanity of Lord Byron and Walter Scott."

    78. FILENAME:"The Theosophy Of William Blake" By Madeline Clark
    Gradually, like a star emerging from behind dark clouds, the work of william blake is coming into its own. In the mighty diorama of his philosophy,
    http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/arts/ar-mclk6.htm
    The Theosophy of William Blake
    By Madeline Clark Gradually, like a star emerging from behind dark clouds, the work of William Blake is coming into its own. In the mighty diorama of his philosophy, Blake saw the Eternal Worlds, and man a potential collaborator with the gods therein. His lofty symbolism is in truth an overpowering challenge, utterly beyond the scope of the lesser personal mentality. Each must grapple with it for himself and find its inmost meaning. The general trend of Blake's life is well known: his incessant work as an engraver to keep bread in his mouth; his poverty, shared by his faithful wife Catherine; his absolute refusal to depart from his convictions, from his self-originated methods of preparing for the world his awakening doctrine. Yet we must not dwell too closely upon a picture of pinching poverty; there was another side. Dr. Bernard Blackstone points out that the idea of Blake as an uncultivated naif must be abandoned when we consider not only the intellectual level of the society to which he had access for the major part of his life but also the great variety of literature with which he was obviously acquainted. "I never look upon him as an unfortunate man of genius," said one who knew him. "He knew every great man of his day." English Blake , p. 27

    79. Article On William Blake
    But as he is william blake, we should know he isn t inspecting the cornices; he must be in rapt communication with the angels and biblical prophets whose
    http://www.geocities.com/nisetar/blake.html
    Visions fired the imagination of eccentric artist Blake
    The 18th century misfit was regarded as a madman for his claims of divine inspiration.
    The Associated Press
    LONDON - Religious visionary, political radical, poet and painter, Willian Blake was an 18th century misfit who found immortality in a series of illuminated books of poetry.
    Brightly colored pages of these hand-printed books, ignored by the public in his lifetime but now treasured by museums around the world, are on display at the Tate Britain gallery through Feb. 11 in the most comprehensive Blake exhibition ever assembled.
    One of the few large paintings in the show is not by Blake, but of him - an 1807 portrait by Thomas Phillips.
    The gray-haired poet with pugnicious jaw and broad, shining brow is depicted gazing up where the ceiling would be. But as he is William Blake, we should know he isn't inspecting the cornices; he must be in rapt communication with the angels and biblical prophets whose regualr visits inspired his poetry and painting.
    Blake was by any measure, eccentric. Today, even his admirers might struggle for a politically correct way to desrcibe him. In his own day, many regarded him simply as mad. And although some others artists and a few patrons recognized genius in him, he was generally disregarded.

    80. Malaspina Great Books - William Blake (1757)
    william blake (November 28, 1757 August 12, 1827) was an English poet, painter and printmaker, or Author Printer, as he signed many of his books.
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