The Portable Blake
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They know not why they love nor wherefore they sicken & die
This Song to the flower of Flaxman’s joy
Thou fair-hair’d angel of the evening
Thou hast a lap full of seed
Thou hearest the Nightingale begin the Song of Spring
Three Virgins at the break of day
Thy Friendship oft has made my heart to ake
To a lovely mirtle bound
To Autumn
To English Connoisseurs
To find the Western path
To F[laxman]
To God
To H[ayley]
To John Flaxman
To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
To Morning
To Mrs. Anna Flaxman
To my Friend Butts I write
To My Mirtle
To Nobodaddy
To see a World in a Grain of Sand
To Spring
To Summer
To the Evening Star
To the Muses
To Tirzah
To Venetian Artists
To Winter
Trembling & strucken by the Universal stroke, the trees unroot
Trembling I sit day and night, my friends are astonish’ d at me
Truly, My Satan, thou art but a Dunce
’Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
Urizen rose from the bright Feast like a star thro’ the evening sky
Urizen said: “I have Erred, & my Error remains with me
Venetian, all thy Colouring is no more
We are not Individuals but States, Combinations of Individuals
What is a Wife & what is a Harlot? What is a Church & What
What is it men in women do require?
Whate’er is Born of Mortal Birth
Whate’er is done to her she cannot know
When a Man has married a Wife, he finds out whether
When early morn walks forth in sober grey
When I see a Rubens, Rembrandt, Correggio
When my mother died I was very young
When Nations grow Old, The Arts grow Cold
When Sir Joshua Reynolds died
When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy
When the voices of children are heard on the green (Songs of Innocence)
When the voices of children are heard on the green (Songs of Experience)
Whether on Ida’s shady brow
Which are beauties sweetest dress?
Why art thou silent & invisible
Why of the sheep do you not learn peace
Why should I be bound to thee
Why should I care for the men of Thames
Why was Cupid a Boy
Wife of the Friend of those I most revere
William Bond
William Cowper, Esqre
With happiness stretch’d across the hills
With trembling horror pale, aghast the Children of Man
You don’t believe—I won’t attempt to make ye
You must agree that Rubens was a Fool
You say reserve & modesty he has
You say their Pictures well Painted be
Youth of delight, come hither
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