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  1. Selections from the writings of William Blake by William, 1757-1827 Blake, 2009-10-26
  2. Facsimile of the original outlines before colouring of The songs of innocence and of experience executed by William Blake. With an introd. by Edwin J. Ellis by William, 1757-1827 Blake, 2009-10-26
  3. The poetical works of William Blake; a new and verbatim text fro by Blake. William. 1757-1827., 1905-01-01
  4. Poetical sketches by William Blake : now first reprinted from the original edition of 1783 by William, 1757-1827 Blake, 2009-10-26
  5. America, a prophecy by William, 1757-1827 Blake, 2009-10-26
  6. The GATES Of PARADISE.For Children.For the Sexes.Introductory Volume by Geoffrey Keynes with Blake's Preliminary Sketches. by William [1757 - 1827]. Blake, 1968
  7. William Blake 1757 - 1827. by William] [Blake, 1947
  8. WILLIAM BLAKE, 1757-1827 NOTES FOR A CATALOGUE OF THE BLAKE LIBRARY AT THE GEORGIAN HOUSE, MERSTHAM.
  9. WILLIAM BLAKE, 1757-1827. March-April 1975. Texts by Werner Hofmann, Johannes Kl by Hamburg. Kunsthalle., 1975-01-01
  10. Blake Records: Documents (1714-1841) Concerning the Life of William Blake (1757-1827) and His Family, Incorporating Blake Records (1969), Blake Records Supplement (1988), and Extensive Discoveries since 1988 by G. E. Bentley Jr., 2004-01-01
  11. WILLIAM BLAKE, 1757-1827
  12. A descriptive hand-list of a loan exhibition of books and works of art by William Blake, 1757-1827, chiefly from the collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald by George M Millard, 1936
  13. William Blake 1757-1827. by J. BRONOWSKI, 1944
  14. William Blake 1757 1827 a Catalogue of T by Martin Butlin, 1957-01-01

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  • 62. William Blake (1757-1827) Buckley 162 (5) 866 American
    William Blake (1757–1827). Peter J. Buckley, MD. William Blake was both a greatpoet and a great painter. Blake invented a method of relief engraving that
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    63. William Blake (1757-1827)
    Notes on the life of the artist William Blake, in the context of a site concernedwith PreRaphaelites and other Victorian artists.
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    William Blake (1757-1827)
    'William Blake is distinct, and stands alone' - Walter Crane The visionary painter and poet William Blake was born in London and sent as a boy to the Paris Drawing School in the Strand. When aged 14, he was apprenticed to James Basire, an engraver, for whom he worked until age 20. He then studied in the RA Schools, and started illustration work. He marrried Catherine Boucher in 1782. In 1784 he was able to set up his own shop to sell prints, and began to publish the long series of books of his own text and drawings. He was his own calligrapher, illuminator and miniaturist, and visionary poet. The first was The Songs of Innocence . He lived in Felpham, Sussex from 1800-1804, but otherwise resided in London for the rest of his life. Blake had many followers, including Edward Calvert and Samuel Palmer. As well, Blake's work was a great source of inspiration to Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites . In his books he was the first to combine text and illustrations in an organic, harmonious manner in a mass produced book, achieving an almost medieval effect. Therefore he was the precursor of the enthusiastic page designs of 19th Century artists such as Walter Crane and William Morris . His technique of working with the line alone, in keeping with the nature of the material (wood), rather than trying to imitate other techniques by using cross-hatching or other shading effects, was revived by, among others, the

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    66. The Commercial Mr. Blake | Charles Deering McCormick Library Of Special Collecti
    William Blake (17571827) is now generally recognized as equally a great poetand a great visual artist. During his lifetime however the works for which he
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    "The Soul Exploring the Recesses of the Grave" from Robert Blair's The Grave (London, 1808). William Blake (1757-1827) is now generally recognized as equally a great poet and a great visual artist. During his lifetime however the works for which he is now most acclaimed the self-printed illuminated books of poetry such as the Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience The Marriage of Heaven and Hell , and longer prophetic works like Milton and Jerusalem were known only to a small circle of admirers. To the public of his time his name, if known at all, would be most likely associated with his work as a book illustrator and copy engraver. Blake had been apprenticed as an engraver and it was chiefly in this capacity that he supported himself. In this exhibit we show numerous examples of Blake's commercial work, including such spectacular triumphs of his own designs as his illustrations for Edward Young's

    67. The Blake List: Devoted To The Poet William Blake - Albion.com
    The Blake List is an electronic conference mailing list dedicated to the life work of William Blake (17571827), English artist, poet mystic.
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    68. A&A | Memorial To William Blake
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    70. William Blake (1757-1827)
    William Blake (17571827), the English poet, painter, engraver, and printer - aman of many trades - was also a mystic who had insight into his true nature.
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    QUOTATIONS FROM WILLIAM BLAKE
    How do you know but every bird that cuts the airy way, is an immense world of delight, closed by your senses five?
    Seest thou the little winged fly, smaller than a grain of sand?
    It has a heart like thee, a brain open to heaven and hell,
    Withinside wondrous and expansive; its gates are not closed;
    I hope thine are not.
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    William Blake (1757-1827), the English poet, painter, engraver, and printer - a man of many trades - was also a mystic who had insight into his true nature. The essence of mysticism is the awakening to, and letting go into, who one really is - the Godhead in Meister Eckhart's language, the Beloved in Jalaladin Rumi's, the Self in Ramana Maharshi's, the Unborn in Bankei's. A rose by any other name will smell as sweet. The nature of our true Self, our innermost identity, is boundlessness, stillness, timelessness, capacity for the world. This is also the innermost identity of every being in the cosmos - including the birds in the air, and the 'little winged fly'. Animals, birds, fish, insects - all are unselfconsciously open to the living cosmos. Humans on the other hand have become self-conscious. We can see ourselves as others see us, and to a large extent identify with this image. This self-consciousness is a profoundly significant step away from animal 'unselfconsciousness'. From this developed sense of our place in the world flows language, culture, civilisation, science, technology, art, literature.

    71. Browse By Author: B - Project Gutenberg
    Blake, William (17571827). Wikipedia Poems of William Blake (English); Songs ofInnocence and Experience (English)
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    72. William Blake, 1757-1827
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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.

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    76. William Blake (1757-1827), Visionary Poet And Painter
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    80. William Blake (1757-1827)
    William Blake. 17571827. The Chimney Sweeper Infant Joy Infant Sorrow AH!SUN-FLOWER The Sick Rose The Tyger London. The Chimney Sweeper
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    Songs of Experience
    Infant Joy
    I have no name I am but two days old. What shall I call thee ? I happy am Joy is my name. 5 Sweet joy befall thee ! Pretty joy ! Sweet joy but two days old. Sweet joy I call thee: Thou dost smile. 10 I sing the while Sweet joy befall thee.
    Songs of Innocence
    Infant Sorrow
    My mother groand! my father wept. Into the dangerous world I leapt: Helpless, naked, piping loud: Like a fiend hid in a cloud. Struggling in my fathers hands: 5 Striving against my swadling bands: Bound and weary I thought best To sulk upon my mothers breast.
    Songs of Experience
    AH! SUN-FLOWER
    Ah Sun-flower! weary of time, Who countest the steps of the Sun: Seeking after that sweet golden clime, Where the travellers journey is done. Where the Youth pined away with desire, 5 And the pale Virgin shrouded in snow: Arise from their graves and aspire, Where my Sun-flower wishes to go.
    Songs of Experience
    The Sick Rose
    O Rose thou art sick. The invisible worm, That flies in the night In the howling storm: Has found out thy bed 5 Of crimson joy: And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy.

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