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CONTENTS.
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Cupid. Why was Cupid a boy? | 83 |
The Woman taken in Adultery. The vision of Christ that thou dost see | 84 |
Love's Secret. Never seek to tell thy love | 86 |
The Wild Flower's Song. As I wandered in the forest | 87 |
The Crystal Cabinet. The maiden caught me in the wild | 88 |
Smile and Frown. There is a smile of love | 89 |
The Golden Net. Beneath a white thorn's lovely May | 90 |
The Land of Dreams. Awake, awake, my little boy | 91 |
Mary. Sweet Mary, the first time she ever was there | 92 |
Auguries of Innocence. To see a world in a grain of sand | 94 |
Auguries of Innocence. I travelled through a land of men | 94 |
The Mental Traveller. I travelled through a land of men | 98 |
William Bond. I travelled through a land of men | 103 |
Scoffers. Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau | 105 |
The Agony of Faith. "I see, I see," the mother said | 106 |
Daybreak. To find the western path | 107 |
Thames and Ohio. Why should I care for the men of Thames? | 107 |
Young Love. Are not the joys of morning sweeter | 108 |
Riches. Since all the riches of this world | 108 |
Opportunity. He who bends to himself a joy | 109 |
Seed Sowing. Thou hast a lapful of seed | 109 |
Barren Blossom. I feared the fury of my wind | 110 |
Night and Day. Silent, silent night | 110 |
In A Myrtle Shade. To a lovely myrtle bound | 111 |
Couplets and Fragments | 112 |
Epigrams and Satirical Pieces on Art and Artists | 114 |
PROSE WRITINGS.
Introductory Note | 118 |
Descriptive Catalogue | 119 |
Public Address | 144 |
Memoranda by Blake of his mode of Engraving | 158 |
Sibylline Leaves | 159 |
A Vision of the Last Judgment | 161 |
APPENDIX.
Letters from Blake to Mr. Butts | 178 |
Annotated Catalogue of Blake's Pictures and Drawings. List I, of Works in Colours. | |
Section a. Dated Works | 201 |
Section b. Undated Works. Biblical and Sacred | 223 |
Ditto Ditto Poetic and Miscellaneous | 232 |