The Poems: With Specimens of the Prose Writings, of William BlakeW. Scott, 1885 - 282 หน้า |
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... light the most precious jewels of meaning from passages in those books , which otherwise are , to my weaker sight , as dark as a coal - pit whose intense gloom is unillumined even by the dim light of the Davy lamp . most mystical , so ...
... light the most precious jewels of meaning from passages in those books , which otherwise are , to my weaker sight , as dark as a coal - pit whose intense gloom is unillumined even by the dim light of the Davy lamp . most mystical , so ...
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... light doth seize my brain With frantic pain . SONG . RESH from the dewy hill the merry Year Smiles on my head , and mounts his flaming car ; Round my young brows the laurel wreathes a shade , And rising glories beam around my head . My ...
... light doth seize my brain With frantic pain . SONG . RESH from the dewy hill the merry Year Smiles on my head , and mounts his flaming car ; Round my young brows the laurel wreathes a shade , And rising glories beam around my head . My ...
หน้า 120
... light it , seems to me as pale As the pale fainting man on his death - bed , Whose face is shown by light of sickly taper . It makes me sad and sick at very heart ; 120 BLAKE'S POEMS .
... light it , seems to me as pale As the pale fainting man on his death - bed , Whose face is shown by light of sickly taper . It makes me sad and sick at very heart ; 120 BLAKE'S POEMS .
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angel arms AUDLEY beauty Blake Blake's blossoms bright brow burning C. E. Brock Canterbury Canterbury Tales Chandos Chaucer Chaucer's characters clothed cloud DAGWORTH death delight dost doth earth echoing green eternal eyes fair father fear fire flowers Friar frowning genius gold golden Gwin hand head hear heard heart heaven Henry Baillie holy human JOSEPH SKIPSEY KING lamb laugh light lion live Lord Manciple Mary merry Monk morning mortal never night noble numbered o'er painter Paternoster Square peace Pilgrims pity Ploughman Poems poet poetical poor rich RICHARD GARNETT RODEN NOEL round shining sigh silent sing Sir Thomas sleep smile Sompnour song sorrow soul sweet Tabarde Tabarde Inn tears tell thee Thel thine Thomas Dagworth thou tree trembling voice WALTER SCOTT weep Wife of Bath wild WILLIAM William Blake wind wings youth