Poems by William Blake
The Book of Urizen: Chapter VII
... In sobbings He burst the girdle in twain, ...
The Book of Urizen: Chapter V
... "Spread a Tent, with strong curtains around them ...
The Book of Urizen: Preludium
... When Eternals spurn'd back his religion ...
The Book of Urizen: Chapter IX
... till weaken'd The Senses inward rush'd shrinking, ...
The Book of Urizen: Chapter II
... consum'd Inwards, into a deep world within: ...
Preludium to Europe
... g terrors, all devouring fiery kings,Devouring and devoured, roaming on dark and desolate mountains, ...
The Book of Urizen: Chapter VI
... Howling, the Child with fierce flames ...
The Book of Urizen: Chapter III
... departing: Leaving ruinous fragments of life ...
The Book of Urizen: Chapter IV
... The Eternal Prophet heavd the dark bellows, ...
From Milton
... I will not cease from mental fight,&emsp ...
The Chimney - Sweeper
... so I said, "Hush, Tom! never mind it, for, when your head's bare, ...
To Autum
... Of fruit; and Joy, with pinions light, roves round ...
I Asked A Thief To Steal Me A Peach
... I ask'd a lithe lady to lie her down: ...
For a Picture of the Last Judgement
... Shall dauntless view the infernal storm ...
Ah! Sunflower
... And the pale virgin shrouded in snow, ...