Blake's Water-colours for the Poems of Thomas Gray: With Complete TextsCourier Corporation, 1. jaan 2000 - 128 pages At the dawn of the 19th century, Blake created this imaginative series of 116 watercolors to illustrate 13 poems by Thomas Gray. Including such popular poems as "Elegy in a Country Churchyard" and "Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat," these rarely exhibited treasures remained exclusively in the hands of collectors for close to 175 years. This is the first inexpensive, full-color reproduction, with the complete text of the poems. |
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Alexander Gilchrist Angel forms art thou Bard beneath bluſh brace of warriors breaft breath brow comb his raven Comus dauntless Difdainful diftant dreft Edward Eirin ELEGY ETON COLLEGE eyes Fame FATAL SISTERS fate father fear the rocks fecret feen fhade fhall fing fleep fmile foft folemn fome fong forms as glitter forrow foul Genius Gorgon grace Gray hafty hand of rough Hark headlong heart Heav'n Hurry infant Irvingite John Flaxman King Lady Laughing flowers List of titles LONG STORY Love lyre midst the tide mighty Mother Mother did unveil Mufe Muse ne'er numbers ODE FOR MUSIC ODIN pain panegyric PINDARIC ODE pleaſing pleaſure Poems Poet PROGRESS OF POESY Prophetess reft repofe Rinda ſay ſeen Shaggy smild ſtand ſteep ſtrains ſtretch tear thefe theſe THOMAS GRAY thoſe thou thro trembling TRIUMPHS OF OWEN vale voice Weave Where-e'er whofe William Blake yonder