The Vision of William Blake - ACE006.3

1958. The Vision of William Blake - ACE006.3.

TitleThe Vision of William Blake - ACE006.3
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Newton (1795-c.1805). The Wise and Foolish Virgins (c.1822). Murder and Famine from Europe, A Prophecy. I Wandered Through Each Chartered Street… sung over America a Prophecy (So cried he, rending off his robe…). Illustration. Details from title page, of "Night IV", from Young’s Night Thoughts (c.1795). The Whore of Babylon (1809). Illustration. The Whore of Babylon. Young’s Night Thoughts title page. Illustration. Europe a Prophecy (Plague or "Lord have mercy on us"). Illustration from Milton a Poem. Frontispiece to Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion. Ah! Sun-flower! Weary of time…(Songs of Experience, 1794) sung over title page for The Book of Thel (c.1790). Other illustrations from The Book of Thel including He that Loves the Lowly... Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (But Los, who is the vehicular form of strong Urthona…), title page for Chapter 3. Illustration from The Song of Los. Two illustrations from America a Prophecy. From Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (The Spectres of Albions Twelve Sons revolve mightily…, To labours mighty with vast strength…, By Satans watch-fiends…). The Night of Enitharmon’s Joy (formerly called Hecate, c.1795). Nebuchadnezzar (1795). The Good and Evil Angels Struggling for Possession of a Child. Illustration from The First Book of Urizen. Frontispiece to Visions of the Daughters of Albion (c. 1795). Illustration. Illustrations from Europe a Prophecy. Violent things erupt and rebel. The Blasphemer (c.1800). Europe, A Prophecy (Albions Angel rose upon the stone of night...). Others. The Simoniac Pope (from The Divine Comedy). Illustrations from Europe a Prophecy, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, and America a Prophecy. Illustrations from The First Book of Urizen. Cerberus, from The Divine Comedy. Satan Arousing the Rebel Angels (1808). Hell is a prison – the final torment of Hell is one’s own self . Cruelty Has a Human Heart… The Divine Image from Songs of Innocence read over Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (Vala, Hyle and Skofeld). Detail from The House of Death (or The Lazar House) (c.1795). Detail from The Blasphemer (c. 1800). More from The House of Death. Europe a Prophecy (Now comes the night of Enitharmon ’s joy…). Illustration from America a Prophecy. The Circle of the Lustful: Francesca da Rimini (aka The Whirlwind of Lovers) from The Divine Comedy. Cruelty Has a Human Heart… sung over. More from Dante including The Circle of the Falsifiers - Griffolino and Capocchio. More of The Divine Image sung over. Satan Addressing his Potentates (c.1816-1818) from Milton’s Paradise Regained. Illustration from Young’s Night Thoughts, Night III, Narcissa. The First Book of Urizen (As the stars are apart from the earth…).

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