The Complete Poetry & Prose of William BlakeKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1997 M03 5 - 1024 pages Since its first publication in 1965, this edition has been widely hailed as the best available text of Blake's poetry and prose. Now revised, if includes up-to-date work on variants, chronology of poems and critical commentary by Harold Bloom. An "Approved Edition" of the Center for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association. |
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Ahania Angels beauty behold beneath Beulah blood Book of Urizen bosom bright Bromion calld clouds copy dark Daughters of Albion deep deleted delight Divine Earth Emanation Engraving Enion Enitharmon erased Erdman Eternal Death eyes father fear Felpham Female fire flames Flaxman Four Zoas Furnaces Gate golden Golgonooza hand Hayley heart heaven Hell holy howling Human immortal iron Ist rdg del Jerusalem Jesus King labour Lamb lament limbs London Lord loud Luvah mended Milton Moral morning mountains nature never night Ololon Oothoon Palamabron pity PLATE poem printed rage Rahab Religion Rintrah rocks round Satan Serpent Shadow sleep Song Sons sorrow soul Spectre Spirit stanza stood sweet tears terrible terror Tharmas thee Theotormon thing thou thro thunders Tiriel torment tree trembling Ulro Urizen Urthona Vala Vegetation vision voice weeping WILLIAM BLAKE William Hayley wind wrath ΙΟ
References to this book
Wordsworth's Historical Imagination: The Poetry of Displacement David Simpson No preview available - 1987 |