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  1. William Blake (1757-1827): a Catalogue of the Works of William Blake In the Tate Gal by Martin Butlin; (Introduction) Anthony Blunt; (Foreword) John Rothenstein, 1957-01-01
  2. The English vision: An exhibition of original prints by William Blake 1757-1827, Samuel Palmer 1805-1881, Edward Calvert 1799-1883 by William Blake, 1985
  3. WILLIAM BLAKE, 1757-1827. March-April 1975. Texts by Werner Hofmann, Johannes Kleinstueck, Sigmar Holsten, Henry Crabb Robinson and David Bindman. by Hamburg. Kunsthalle.,
  4. William Blake 1757-1827 by William (Augustan Books of Poetry) Blake, 1932-01-01
  5. William Blake (1757-1827) on the Lord's Prayer by M.D. John Henry Clarke, 1971
  6. A Cradle Song. (For S. S. A. with pianoforte accompaniment.) Words by William Blake (1757-1827) (Collegiate Library of Unison and Part Songs) by John Callis Brydson, 1938
  7. 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 William] MILLARD, Mrs. George M. [BLAKE, 1936
  8. William Blake, 1757-1827: Poems! by William Blake, 1968
  9. WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) : A CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM BLAKE INTHE TATE by Martin Butlin, 1957-01-01
  10. William Blake, 1757-1827 by Victor George Robert Rienaecker, 1957
  11. WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) : A CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM BLAKE INTHE TATE
  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 Alice Parsons Millard, 1936
  13. catalogue d'exposition à Paris organisé par le British council et par la Galerie Reé Drouin. : William Blake 1757 - 1827. Présentation André gide. Préfaces Philippe Soupault, Jean Wahl, Sir Eric Maclagan, Archibald Russell. by William Blake, 1947
  14. WILLIAM BLAKE 1757-1827. A Man Without a Mask. by J.: Bronowski, 1999

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82. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Special Exhibitions
King Sebert, the North Front of his Monument, 1775 William Blake (British, 1757–1827)Watercolor, pen and black ink, and shell gold over traces of graphite
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Henry III, from the Wall-Painting in the Sedilia above the Monument of King Sebert
Watercolor, pen and black ink, and shell gold on paper Society of Antiquaries of London The Angel of the Divine Presence Bringing Eve to Adam , ca.1803 Watercolor, pen and black ink over graphite on paper Rogers Fund, 1906 (06.1322.2) The Angel Gabriel Appearing to Zacharias Pen and black ink, tempera and glue size on canvas Bequest of William Church Osborn, 1951 (51.30.1) The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins , ca.1805 Watercolor, brush and gray wash, pen and black ink over graphite on paper Rogers Fund, 1914 (14.81.2) The Angel of the Revelation Watercolor, brush and gray wash, pen and black ink over graphite on paper Rogers Fund, 1914 (14.81.1)

83. WILLIAM BLAKE
INDEX RADIOSPORTING HAMRADIO PILEUP! Blake SEARCH ENGINES COOL LINKS!AUTHOR TRAVEL GUEST BOOK STATS. William Blake 1757 1827. Blake LINKS.
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BLAKE LINKS [sound on!!!] [sound on!!!] Oh why was I born with a different face
Why was I not born like the rest of my race
When I look each one starts
When I speak, I offend
Then I'm silent and passive and lose every friend
Improvement make straight roads
But the crooked roads without improvement
Are roads of genius
I went to the Garden of Love
And saw what I had never seen
A chapel was built in the midst Where I used to play on the green And the gates of this chapel were shut And "Thou Shalt Not" writ over the door So I turned to the Garden Of Love That so many sweet flowers bore And I saw it was filled with graves And tombstones where flowers should be And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds And binding with briars, my joys and desires (The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 1790-93) Blake, William (from Britannica Online) (b. Nov. 28, 1757, Londond. Aug. 12, 1827, London), English poet, painter, engraver, and visionary mystic whose hand-illustrated series of lyrical and epic poems, beginning with Songs of Innocence (1789) and Songs of Experience (1794), form one of the most strikingly original and independent bodies of work in the Western cultural tradition. Blake is now regarded as one of the earliest and greatest figures of Romanticism. Yet he was ignored by the public of his day and was called mad because he was single-minded and unworldly; he lived on the edge of poverty and died in neglect.

84. A Dream By William Blake 1757 - 1827 - Suite101.com
A dream by William Blake 1757 1827. Go To 1 to Latest,1 hyperbolelad, sound poem set to music
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85. SDSU Library And Information Access
NUM, MARK, AUTHORS (112 of 12), Entries 131 Found. 1, Blake William1757 1827, 106. NUM, MARK, AUTHORS (1-12 of 12). Blake William 17571827.
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The SDSU Library Website: http://infodome.sdsu.edu/ Students participating in the Distance Learning Program may access resources (articles, journals, texts, newspapers, etc.) located throughout the SDSU Library Database. For more information regarding online access, click on the following link: access at home . Please have your Social Security Number handy, you'll be asked for this number while using the InfoDome. Using the InfoDome: Research on the PAC To explore the resources located in the SDSU Library Database:
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86. William Blake At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Source Public Domain. Blake, William (1757—1827), English poetand painter, was born in London, on the 28th of November 1757.
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William Blake early visionary poet of the Romantic period
William Blake is often considered a prophet that was ignored by his contemporary society. One of the earliest poets of the Romanticism movement, his poetry insisted that readers should realise their perception of reality is crafted by means other than their eyes - that if we relied on superficial vision alone we would be mislead by the myths our world presented.
Many have thought Blake mad. He lived on the edge of poverty and died in neglect. Although is poetry received little acclaim while he was alive, Blake's work is now accepted as being some of the most strikingly original bodies of literary work.
In addition to his poetric works, Blake was an accomplished painter and engraver. He developed a unique form of illuminated painting.
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British poet, painter, visionary mystic, and engraver, who illustrated and printed his own books. Blake proclaimed the supremacy of the imagination over the rationalism and materialism of the 18th-century. He joined for a time the Swedenborgian Church of the New Jerusalem in London and considered Newtonian science to be superstitious nonsense. Misunderstanding shadowed his career as a writer and artist and it was left to later generations to recognize his importance.

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88. A Dream By William Blake 1757 - 1827
A dream by William Blake 1757 1827. Follow Ups Post Followup WWW Board FAQ Posted by jim clark..London..England
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Follow Ups Post Followup WWW Board FAQ Posted by jim clark..London..England on January 22, 2003 at 08:56:43: Thank heavens for our ability to dream....may all our dreams be good ones.....the miraculous mystical William Blake was surely a veritable dream conductor.....uniquely gifted in putting onto paper what most of us forget as soon as we awake from our dreamfilled sleep....heres the link to the page with the sound file
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PS..Dont forget you can if you prefer listen to my sound poems at my Yahoo "sound poetry" web group (look in "files") heres that link http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bloozman_uk/ A Dream
Once a dream did weave a shade
O'er my angel-guarded bed,
That an emmet lost its way
Where on grass methought I lay.
Troubled, wildered, and forlorn,
Dark, benighted, travel-worn,
Over many a tangle spray,
All heart-broke, I heard her say: "Oh my children! do they cry, Do they hear their father sigh? Now they look abroad to see, Now return and weep for me." Pitying, I dropped a tear:

89. BLAKE, William
Translate this page Blake, William, Dichter, Maler und Kupferstecher, * 28.11. 1757 in London alsSohn eines wohlhabenden Wirkwarenhändlers, † daselbst 12.8. 1827.
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Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band I (1990) Spalten 608-609 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz Werke: Lit.: Alexander Gilchrist, The Life of W. B., 2 Bde., London 1863, hrsg. v. R. Todd (mit Bibliogr.), ebd. 1942; - Algernon Charles Swinburne, A Critical Essay on B., ebd. 1868 (1906 ); - R. Garnett, W. B., painter and poet, ebd. 1897; - Helene Richter, W. B., 1906; - Archib. B. G. Russell, The Visionary Art of W. B., dt. v. Stefan Zweig, 1906; - A. Blunt, W. B., 1906; - Ders., The Art of W. B., New York 1959; - Arthur Symons, W. B., 1907; - P. Berger, W. B., mysticisme et poésie, Paris 1907; - Karl Müller, W. B. als Vorläufer der engl. Romantik (Diss. Marburg), 1922; - Allardyce Nicolla, W. B. and his poetry, London 1922; - Geoffrey Keynes, A bibliography of W. B., New York 1922; - Ders., B. Studies, London 1949; - Ders., B.'s Illustrations of the Bible, ebd. 1957; - Ders., W. B. Dichter - Drucker - Poet, dt. 1965; - S. Foster Damon, W. B. His philosophy and symbols, London 1924 (New York 1947 ); - Ders., W. B. dictionary, Providence (Rhode Island) 1966; - J. Walter, W. B.s Nachleben in der engl. Lit. des 19. u. 20. Jh.s (Diss. Zürich), 1925; - Osbert Burdett, W. B., London 1927; - Mona Wilson, The life of W. B., ebd. 1927 (1948

90. 7387. Blake, William. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION William Blake (1757–1827), British poet, painter, mystic. A WarSong to Englishmen (l. 6–10). . . The Complete Poems William Blake.
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91. William Blake, 1757 - 1827
William Blake Archive (UVa). Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake (Erdman).Songs of Innocence and Experience (1776 1789). Shop for Books.
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Blake, "The Little Black Boy" (1789)

Songs of Innocence and Experience (1789 - 1794)

"The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" (1793)

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92. William Blake (1757 — 1827)
William Blake (1757 — 1827). From Songs of Innocence Introduction. Piping downthe valleys wild,. Piping songs of pleasant glee,. On a cloud I saw a child,.
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William Blake (1757 — 1827) From Songs of Innocence: Introduction Piping down the valleys wild, Piping songs of pleasant glee, On a cloud I saw a child, And he laughing said to me: 5 "Pipe a song about a Lamb!" So I piped with merry cheer. "Piper, pipe that song again;" So I piped: he wept to hear. "Drop thy pipe, thy happy pipe; 10 Sing thy songs of happy cheer:" So I sung the same again, While he wept with joy to hear. "Piper, sit thee down and write In a book, that all may read." 15 So he vanish'd from my sight, And I pluck'd a hollow reed, And I made a rural pen, And I stain'd the water dear, And I wrote my happy songs 20 Every child may joy to hear. The Lamb Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Gave thee life, and bid thee feed, By the stream and o'er the mead; 5 Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little Lamb, who made thee? 10 Dost thou know who made thee? Little Lamb, I'll tell thee, Little Lamb, I'll tell thee.

93. Author : William Blake @ Alto Poetry
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Love's Secret (by: William Blake (1757 - 1827)) Never seek to tell thy love, Love that never told can be; For the gentle wind doth move Silently, invisibly. continue reading Poison Tree, A (by: William Blake (1757 - 1827)) I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end.

94. Cleveland Museum Of Art - William Blake (British, 1757 - 1827)
William Blake. British, 1757 1827. The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys 1932.318. The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys 1932.318.
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95. Source Files : Voluminous Authors
Title Record. To locate an author/title record, enter the search term inthe following format LTLC find jx Blake William 1757 1827 .milton.
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To locate an author/title record, enter the search term in the following format: LTLC find jx blake william 1757 1827 .milton The record retrieved will appear something like this: NLC coverage of uniform titles is very limited, with little in the way of cross-references. LC is therefore the preferred source. Top Source Files General Procedures (Unframed) General Procedures (Framed) ... Contents (Framed) Page maintained by Elizabeth A. Read, readel@post.queensu.ca. Created: 31/07/1997 Updated: at 5:38:05 PM

96. William Blake (1757 - 1827)
William Blake (1757 1827). I'm sorry if this is a little cultural forthe freaks that visit my page, but thats your problem not mine.
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William Blake (1757 - 1827)
I'm sorry if this is a little cultural for the freaks that visit my page, but thats your problem not mine. William Blake is my favourite poet even though he's English..... This is my favourite quote... "To see A World in a Grain of Sand, And a heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand, And Eterinity and an Hour." For the entire poem (it's very long) take one of the nice links below. I've dug some relics out of my memory, and i've shoved some of what i think are his better poems. Most of them are really long though, and i really doubt that any one will read them, but my mind needs the exercise (blame it on the Christopher Stainthorpe and his bloody gay fetishes about David Sprake...) My Favorite Links Auguries of Innocence
I heard An Angel

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