How sweet I roam'd from field to field --
My silks and fine array --
Love and harmony combine --
I love the jocund dance --
Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year --
Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year --
When early morn walks forth in sober grey --
Whether on Ida's shady brow --
King Edward the third -- Prologue to King Edward the Fourth -- Prologue to King John --
A war song to Englishmen --
Then she bore pale desire --
Welcome, stranger to this place --
When the trees do laugh with our merry wit --
When silver snow decks Sylvio's clothes --
Annotations to Lavater's aphorisms on man --
Annotations to Swedenborg's Wisdom of angels ... --
There is no natural religion --
Introduction / from Songs of Innocence --
A dream / from Songs of Innocence --
The little girl lost / from Songs of Innocence --
The little girl found / from Songs of Innocence --
The lamb / from Songs of Innocence --
The blossom / from Songs of Innocence --
The ecchoing green / from Songs of Innocence --
The divine image / from Songs of Innocence --
The chimney sweeper / from Songs of Innocence --
Infant joy / from Songs of Innocence --
The shepherd / from Songs of Innocence --
Night / from Songs of Innocence --
A cradle song / from Songs of Innocence --
The liggle boy lost / from Songs of Innocence --
The little boy found / from Songs of Innocence --
Nurse's song / from Songs of Innocence --
Holy Thursday / from Songs of Innocence --
On another's sorrow / from Songs of Innocence --
Spring / from Songs of Innocence --
The school boy / from Songs of Innocence --
Laughing song / from Songs of Innocence --
The little black boy / from Songs of Innocence --
The voice of the ancient bard / from Songs of Innocence --
The marriage of heaven and hell --
A song of liberty -- Inscription to "The dance of Albion --
A flower was offer'd to me --
Never seek pain to tell thy love --
Love seeketh not itself to please --
I laid me down upon a bank --
I went to the garden of love --
I saw a chapel all of gold --
I asked a theif to steal me a peach --
I heard an angel singing --
I fear'd the fury of my wind --
Why should I care for the men of Thames --
O lapwing, thou fliest around the heath --
Thou hast a lap full of seed --
The modest rose puts forth a thorn --
When the voices of children are heard on the green --
Are not the joys of morning sweeter --
How to know love from deceit --
The wild flower's song --
Nought loves another as itself --
The sword sung on the barren heath --
Abstinence sows sand all over --
In a wife I would desire --
If you trap the moment before it's ripe --
Lacedemonian instruction --
An answer to the parson --
The look of love alarms --
Soft deceit & idleness --
Motto to the Songs of Innocence and of Experience --
Her whole life is an epigram --
O, I cannot, cannot find --
Several questions answered --
Let the brothels of Paris be opened --
When Klopstock England defied --
I say I shan't live five years --
A fairy skipt upon my knee --
Visions of the daughters of Albion --
American, a prophecy -- America, cancelled plates --
As when a dream of Thiralatha flies the midnight hour --
Prospectus to the public --
Subjects for "The history of England.." --
For Childred, the gates of paradise --
Introduction / from Songs of Experience --
Earth's answer / from Songs of Experience --
The clod & the pebble / from Songs of Experience --
Holy Thursday / from Songs of Experience --
The chimney sweeper / from Songs of Experience --
Nurse's song / from Songs of Experience --
The sick rose / from Songs of Experience --
The fly / from Songs of Experience --
The angel / from Songs of Experience --
They tyger / from Songs of Experience --
My pretty rose tree / from Songs of Experience --
Ah! sun-flower / from Songs of Experience --
The lilly / from Songs of Experience --
The garden of love / from Songs of Experience --
The little vagabond / from Songs of Experience --
London / from Songs of Experience --
The human abstract / from Songs of Experience --
Infant sorrow / from Songs of Experience --
To Tirzah / from Songs of Experience --
A divine image / from Songs of Experience --
Legends in a small book of designs --
Legends in a large book of designs --
Vala, or the four Zoas --
Annotations to Watson's "Apology for the Bible" --
Annotations to Bacon's "Essays" --
Annotations to Boyd's translation of Dante's "Inferno" --
Lines for the illustrations to Gray's poems --
My spectre around me night & day --
When a man has married a wife --
On the virginity of the Virgin --
Mock on, mock on Voltaire, Rousseau --
I saw a monk of Charlemaine --
When Satan first the black bow bent --
Terror in the house does roar --
Each man is in his spectre's power --
Beneath the white thorn, lovely May --
Long John Brown & Little Mary Bell.
Blake's memorandum -- Remarks on the drawings of Thomas Heath Malkin --
Memoranda from the note-book -- Inscription on the back of "The fall of man" --
Dedication of the illustrations to Blair's Grave --
Description of a vision of the last judgement --
Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynolds's "Discourses" --
Milton, a poem in 2 books --
No real style of colouring ever appears --
You don't believe I won't attempt to make ye --
And his legs carried it like a long fork --
Was I angry with Hayley who us'd me so ill --
Anger & wrath my bosom reds --
The Sussex men are noted fools --
Old acquaintance well renew --
Madam I have been call'd --
Can there be any thing more mean --
S in childhood on the nursery floor --
Sir Joshua praises Michael Angelo --
Cr loves artists as he loves his meat --
A petty sneaking knave --
Sir Joshua praised Rubens with a smile --
He has observ'd the golden rule --
Mr. Stothard to Mr. Cromek --
Mr. Cromek to Mr. Stothard --
I am no Homer's Hero, you all know --
The angel that presided o'er my birth --
If it is true, what the prophets write --
P loved me not as he lov'd his friends --
Some men, created for destruction, come --
Imitation of Pope: a compliment to the ladies --
Cosway, Frazer & Baldwin --
My title as an genius thus is prov'd --
I, rubens, am a statesman. --
To English Connoisseurs --
Swell'd limbs, with no outline --
A pretty epigram for the entertainment of --
The swallow sings in Courts of Kings --
Rafael sublime, majestic, graceful, wise --
If I e'er grow to man's estate --
The cripple every step drudges & labours --
On the great encouragement --
Give pensions to the learned pig --
All pictures that's painted --
English encouragement of Art --
When you look at a picture --
You say their pictures well painted be --
The washersonan's song --
When I see a Rubens, Rembrandt, Correggio --
I have you the end of a golden string --
The only man that e'er I knew --
I will tell you what Joseph of Arimathea --
Grown old in love from seven till seven --
Why was cupid a boy -- excerpts from Bell's Weekly Messenger --
Blake's apology for his Catalogue --
Having given great offence by writing in prose --
If men will act like a maid smiling over a churn --
Some people admire the work of a fool --
Since all the riches of this world --
To Chloe's breast young Cupid --
Now art has lost its mental charms --
Nail his neck to the cross --
The caverns of the grave I've seen --
I rose up at the dawn of day --
A woman scaly & a man all hairy -- Advertisement of exhibition of paintings -- Advertisement of a descriptive catalogue --
A descriptive catalogue --
Prospectus of the engraving of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims -- Draft for prospectus of the engraving of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims -- Public address --
A vision of The Last Judgement -- Descriptions of the illustrations to Milton's "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso" --
The everlasting gospel --
For the Sexes: the gates of paradise -- Notes on Spurzheim's "Observations on insanity" -- Note on a pencil drawing of Nine grotesque heads --
Mirth and her companions -- Annotations to Berkeley's "Siris" --
On Homer's poetry and on Virgil -- Note in Cennini's "Trattato della Pittura" --
Inscription in the autograph album of William Upcott
Annotations to "Poems" by William Wordsworth
Annotations to "The excursion" by William Wordsworth
Notes on the illustrations to Dante
Annotations to Dr. Thornton's "New Translation of the Lord's Prayer"