The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 9: Colinet: 'A fond desire strange lands and swains to know./ Ah me! that ever I should covet wo.'
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Pl. 5: A Serpent Attacking Buoso Donata ['...He ey'd the serpent and the serpent him.' Hell; Canto xxv. line 82.]
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Pl. 6: The Pit of Disease ['...Then two I mark'd that sat Propp'd 'gainst each other,' Hell; Canto xxix. line 71.]
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Pl. 7: The Circle of Traitors: Dante Striking Against Bocca degli Abati ['...'Wherefore dost bruise me?'weeping he/ exclaim'd.' Hell; Canto xxxii. line 79.]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job [in twenty-one plates]
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Illustrations to Dante's "Divine Comedy"
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper (volume 2)
1803-1804
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The Pastorals of Virgil, London, 1821
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Illustrations of the Book of Job
1825
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, (volume 1)
1803-1804
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Pl. 4: The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi ['...lo! a serpent with six feet/ Springs forth on one,' Hell; Canto xxv. line 45.]
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Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy
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Pl. 2: Ciampolo Tormented by the Devils ['...seiz'd on his arm,/ And mangled bore away the sinewy part.' Hell; Canto xxii. line 70.]
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Pl. 3: Baffled Devils Fighting [' ... so turn'd/ His talons on his comrade.' Hell; Canto xxii. line 135]
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Pl. 12: `Psyche Disobeys.'
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Pl. 13: `Psyche Repents.'
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Pl. 14: `Venus Counsels Cupid'
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Pl. 16: `Cupid & Psyche'
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 5: Colinet: 'My piteous plight in yonder naked tree,/ which bears the thunder-scar too plain, I see:'
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Or blasting winds o'er blossom'd hedge-rows pass
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 10: Thenot: 'A rolling stone is ever bare of moss;/ and, to their cost, green years old proverbs cross.'
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My sheep quite spent through travel and ill fare
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 12: Colinet: 'In vain, O Colinet, thy pipe, so shrill,/ charms every vale, and gladdens every hill:'
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 14: Thenot: 'This night thy care with me forget, and fold/ thy flock with mine, to ward th' injurious cold.'