On the Great Encouragement
On the great encouragement given by English nobility and gentry to Correggio, Rubens, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Catalani, Du Crow, and Dilbury Doodle
AS[2] the ignorant savage will sell his own wife
For a sword, or a cutlass, a dagger, or knife;
So the taught, savage Englishman, spends his whole fortune
On a smear, or a squall, to destroy picture or tune;
5 And I call upon Colonel Wardle
To give these rascals a dose of caudle!
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On the Great Encouragement Given by English Nobility & Gentry to Correggio Rubens Rembrandt Reynolds Gainsborough Catalani DuCrowe & Dilberry Doodle
As the Ignorant Savage will sell his own Wife
For a Sword or a Cutlass a dagger or Knife
So the Taught Savage Englishman spends his whole Fortune
On a smear or a squall to destroy Picture or Tune
5 And I call upon Colonel Wardle
To give these Rascals a dose of Cawdle
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Notes
[edit]- ↑ The Poetical Works of William Blake, including the unpublished French Revolution together with the Minor Prophetic Books and Selections from The Four Zoas, Milton & Jerusalem; edited with an introduction and textual notes by John Sampson, Hon. D.Litt. Oxon., 1862–1931. London, New York: Oxford University Press, 1908.
- ↑ Title: Du Crow] Pierre Ducros. Cp. Blake’s Letters, ed. Russell, p. 204. 2 For a button, a bauble [buckle 2nd rdg. del.], a bead, or a knife MS. 1st rdg. del. 3 taught] wise MS. 1st rdg. del.; learned MS. 2nd rdg. del. 4 On] For MS. 1st rdg. del. to destroy] that is not MS. 1st rdg. del. 5 For Colonel Wardle see Hunt’s Examiner, 1809, passim.
- ↑ "The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake", ed. by David V. Erdman, Anchor Books, 1988, p. 514.
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