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Title
The poetical works of William Blake; a new and verbatim text from the manuscript engraved and letterpress originals
; With variorum readings and bibliographical notes and prefaces, edited by Sampson, John
Author
William Blake
Editor
John Sampson
Year
1905
Publisher
Clarendon Press
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Oxford
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CONTENTS
PAGE
Poems from the Poetical Sketches
Bibliographical Preface
2
To Spring
5
To Summer
5
To Autumn
6
To Winter
7
To the Evening Star
7
To Morning
8
Fair Elenor
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Song: How sweet I roam'd from field to field
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Song: My silks and fine array
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Song: Love and harmony combine
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Song: I love the jocund dance
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Song: Memory, hither come
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Mad Song
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Song: Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year
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Song: When early morn walks forth in sober grey
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To the Muses
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Gwin, King of Norway
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An Imitation of Spencer
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Blind-man's Buff
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Appendix I
King Edward the Third
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Prologue, intended for a Dramatic Piece of King Edward the Fourth
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Prologue to King John
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A War Song to Englishmen
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The Couch of Death
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Contemplation
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Samson
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Appendix II
Song by a Shepherd
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Song by an old Shepherd
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Songs from 'An Island in the Moon'
Bibliographical Preface
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When old corruption first begun
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The Song of Phebe and Jellicoe
55
Hail Matrimony, made of Love
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To be or not to be
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This city and this country
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Leave, O leave [me] to my sorrows
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Appendix
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience
Bibliographical Preface
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Songs of Innocence
Introduction
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The Ecchoing Green
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The Lamb
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Infant Joy
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The Little Black Boy
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Laughing Song
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Spring
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A Cradle Song
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Nurse's Song
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Holy Thursday
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The Blossom
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The Chimney Sweeper
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The Divine Image
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Night
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A Dream
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On Another's Sorrow
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The Little Boy Lost
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The Little Boy Found
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Songs of Experience
Introduction
106
Earth's Answer
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Nurse's Song
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The Fly
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The Tyger
110
The Little Girl Lost
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The Little Girl Found
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The Clod and the Pebble
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The Little Vagabond
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Holy Thursday
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A Poison Tree
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The Angel
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The Sick Rose
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To Tirzah
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The Voice of the Ancient Bard
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My Pretty Rose Tree
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Ah! Sun Flower
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The Lilly
The Garden of Love
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A Little Boy Lost
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Infant Sorrow
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The School Boy
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London
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A Little Girl Lost
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The Chimney Sweeper
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The Human Abstract
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Appendix
A Divine Image
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Poems from the Rossetti Manuscript
Bibliographical Introduction
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Earlier Poems
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Later Poems
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The Everlasting Gospel
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The Pickering Manuscript
Preface
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The Smile
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The Golden Net
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The Mental Traveller
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The Land of Dreams
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Mary
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The Crystal Cabinet
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The Grey Monk
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Auguries of Innocence
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Long John Brown and Little Mary Bell
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William Bond
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Poems from Letters
Preface
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To my dear Friend, Mrs. Anna Flaxman
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To my Friend Butts I write
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To Mrs. Butts
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With happiness stretch'd across the hills
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O why was I born with a different face?
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A fairy leapt upon my knee
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Dedication of 'Blake's Illustrations of Blair's Grave'
Preface
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To the Queen
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Epigrams from Blake's Annotated Copy of Reynolds' Works
Preface
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Epigrams
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Poems from the 'Prophetic Books'
Bibliographical Preface
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From
The Book of Thel
: Thel's Motto
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From
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
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From
Visions of the Daughters of Albion
: The Argument
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From
The Four Zoas
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At the first Sound the Golden Sun
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Ah! how shall Urizen the King
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Till thou dost [conquer] the distrest
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From
Milton
: And did those feet in ancient time
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From
Jerusalem
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To the Public
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Such visions have appear'd to me
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To the Jews
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Each Man is in his Spectre's power
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To the Deists
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To the Christians
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To the Christians
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Especially to the Female
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Verses from 'For the Sexes. The Gates of Paradise'
Bibliographical Preface
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Mutual Forgiveness of each Vice
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The Keys of the Gates
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To the Accuser who is The God of this World
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From the Legends to the Plates
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Index of First Lines
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Facsimile of Rossetti MS., p. 109
Frontispiece
Facsimile of Rossetti MS., p. 52
To face p.
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