Gebel Shk. es Said, near Mellawi; 5:00 P.M., 6 Jan. 1867 (90)
1867
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Gebel S. Eredi; 8:45 A.M., 10 Jan. 1867 (114)
1867
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Near[?]; 5:00 P.M., 13 Jan. 1867 (139)
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Abou Simbel; 8:10 A.M., 8 Feb. 1867 (369)
1867
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El Kab; 2:30 P.M., 25 Jan. 1867
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Garf Hoseyn; 12:30 P.M., 15 Feb. 1867 (480)
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Tough; 8:45 A.M., 25 Feb. 1867 (551)
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Salo; 2:35 P.M., 14 May 1867 (89)
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Boats (Dahabeahs) ; 1:00 P.M., 27 May 1867 (175)
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Near Eb-Bosh; 2:15 P.M., 2 Jan. 1867 (33)
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Nesle Melaghara; 5:00 P.M., 4 Jan. 1867 (70)
1867
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Near Golosana[sic]; 4:30 P.M., 3 Jan. 1867 (56)
1867
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Boats (Dahabeahs); 28 Feb. [1867] (565)
1867
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Sketchbook
1845-1846
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 1 (Title Page): 'Illustrations of/ the/ Book/ of/ Job'
1826
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 8 (page 7): [Job's Comforters]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, p. 5 (page 4): [The Messengers tell Job of the Misfortunes that have Befallen Him]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 9 (page 8): [Job's Despair]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 11 (page 10): [Job rebuked by his Friends]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 12 (page 11): [Job's Evil Dreams]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 13 (page 12): [The Wrath of Elihu]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 19 (page 18): [Job's Sacrifice]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 20 (page 19): [Job Accepting Charity]
1826
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Or blasting winds o'er blossom'd hedge-rows pass
1821, reprinted 1977
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 7: Thenot: 'Nor fox, nor wolf, nor rot among our sheep:/ from these good shepherd's care his flock may keep/ against ill luck,'
1821, reprinted 1977
129
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 8: Colinet: 'Ah silly I! more silly than my sheep,/ which on thy flow'ry banks I wont to keep.'
1821, reprinted 1977
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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.'
1821, reprinted 1977
131
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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.'
1821, reprinted 1977
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 13: Thenot: 'for him our yearly wakes and feasts we hold,/ and choose the fairest firstlings from the fold;'
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And now behold the sun's departing ray
1821, reprinted 1977
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Pl. 12: 'Psyche Disobeys'
1796
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Pl. 15: `The Conjugal Union of Cupid'
1796
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 6 (page 5): [Satan going forth from the Presence of the Lord]
1826
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 21 (page 20): [Job and his Daughters]
1826
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Each creature, Thenot, to his task is born
1821, reprinted 1977
139
William Blake, 1757–1827
The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 3: Thenot: 'Yet though with years my body downward tend,/ as trees beneath their fruit in autumn bend,'
1821, reprinted 1977
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 4: Colinet: 'Thine ewes will wander; and their heedless lambs,/ in loud complaints, require their absent dams.'
1821, reprinted 1977
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 15: Thenot: 'New milk, and clouted cream, mild cheese and curd,/ with some remaining fruit of last year's hoard,/ shall be our ev'ning fare.'
1821, reprinted 1977
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Pl. 13: `Psyche Repents'
1796
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Pl. 14: `Venus Councels Cupid'
1796
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Pl. 23: `Anacreon Ode LII'
1796
145
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 13: `Psyche Repents.'
1796
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Pl. 15: `The Conjugal Union of Cupid'
1796
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William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 15 (page 14): [The Creation]
1826
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 16 (page 15): [Behemoth and Leviathan]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 17 (page 16): [The Fall of Satan]
1826
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 18 (page 17): [The Vision of God]
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 22 (page 21): [Job and his Wife restored to Prosperity]
1826
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Pl. 18: `Iron Age'
1796
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Pl. 19: `Aristophanes Clouds. Scene I'
1796
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William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 23: `Anacreon Ode LII'
1796
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William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 2 (page 1): [Job and his Family]
1826
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 3 (page 2): [Satan before the Throne of God]
1826
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 4 (page 3): [The Destruction of Job's Sons]
1826
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 7 (page 6): [Satan smiting Job with Boils]
1826
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Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 10 (page 9): [The Vision of Eliphaz]
1826
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William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 14 (page 13): [The Lord answering Job out of the Whirlwind]
1826
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 1: Frontispiece: Thenot: 'Is it not Colinet I lonesome see,/ leaning with folded arms against the tree?'
1821, reprinted 1977
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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:'
1821, reprinted 1977
163
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My sheep quite spent through travel and ill fare
1821, reprinted 1977
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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.'
1821, reprinted 1977
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The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 17: Thenot: '
1821, reprinted 1977
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Pl. 19: `Aristophanes Clouds. Scene I'
1796
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Pl. 16: `Cupid & Psyche'
1796
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Pl. 12: `Psyche Disobeys.'
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Pl. 14: `Venus Counsels Cupid'
1796
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William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 16: `Cupid & Psyche'
1796
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Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy
1827
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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.]
1827
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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.]
1827
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Pl. 3: Baffled Devils Fighting [' ... so turn'd/ His talons on his comrade.' Hell; Canto xxii. line 135]
1827
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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.]
1827
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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.]
1827
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William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 5: A Serpent Attacking Buoso Donata ['...He ey'd the serpent and the serpent him.' Hell; Canto xxv. line 82.]
1827
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper (volume 2)
1803-1804
180
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations to Dante's "Divine Comedy"
1827
181
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job
1825
182
William Blake, 1757–1827
The Pastorals of Virgil, London, 1821
1821, reprinted 1977
183
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, (volume 1)
1803-1804
184
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Illustrations of the Book of Job [in twenty-one plates]
185
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"A Select Collection of English Songs," London, 1783