British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... earth to mysterious altitudes above the earth . All the steps of knowledge , from first to last , carry you further on the same plane , but could never raise you one foot above your ancient level of earth : whereas the very first step ...
... earth to mysterious altitudes above the earth . All the steps of knowledge , from first to last , carry you further on the same plane , but could never raise you one foot above your ancient level of earth : whereas the very first step ...
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... earth is not ; Where the nightingale doth sing Not a senseless , tranced thing , But divine , melodious truth ; Philosophic numbers smooth ; Tales and golden histories Of heaven and its mysteries . Thus ye live on high , and then On the ...
... earth is not ; Where the nightingale doth sing Not a senseless , tranced thing , But divine , melodious truth ; Philosophic numbers smooth ; Tales and golden histories Of heaven and its mysteries . Thus ye live on high , and then On the ...
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... earth - brown , earth - golden from the burning bowels of the earth On the day of Sicilian July , with Etna smoking . The voice of my education said to me He must be killed , For in Sicily the black , black snakes are innocent , the ...
... earth - brown , earth - golden from the burning bowels of the earth On the day of Sicilian July , with Etna smoking . The voice of my education said to me He must be killed , For in Sicily the black , black snakes are innocent , the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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