Night the First. On Life, Death and Immortality; Title Page
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Emblem of that which shall awake the dead' (Page 19)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'We censure nature for a span too short' (Page 23)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'O treacherous conscience! while she seems to sleep" (Page 27)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours' (Page 31)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Like that, the dial speaks; and points to thee' (Page 33)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Swift on his downy pinion flies from woe' (Page 1)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Teaching, we learn; and giving, we retain' (Page 35)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Love, and love only, is the loan for love' (Page 37)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Angels should paint it, angels ever there' (Page 40)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'One radiant mark, – the death-bed of the just' (Page 41)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Night the Third. Narcissa; Title Page
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'As if the sun could envy, check'd his beam' (Page 49)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'But for the blessing wrestle not with heaven' (Page 88)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'When faith is virtue, reason makes it so' (Page 92)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Till at Death's toll, whose restless iron tongue' (Page 7)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'If angels tremble, 'tis at such a sight' (Page 93)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Death! great proprietor of all! 'tis thine' (Page 8)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The present moment terminates our sight' (Page 13)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The longest night though longer far, would fail' (Page 15)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Oft bursts my song beyond the bounds of life' (Page 16)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Night the Second. On Time, Death, and Friendship; Title Page (Page 17)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Time, in advance, behind him hides his wings' (Page 24)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Behold him, when past by; what then is seen' (Page 25)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'This King of Terrors is the Prince of Peace' (Page 63)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'What, though my soul fantastick measures trod' (Page 4)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Christian Triumph; Title Page
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Till death, that mighty hunter, earths them all' (Page 70)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Draw the dire steel? – ah no! – the dreadful blessing' (Page 73)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The thunder, if in that the Almighty dwells' (Page 80)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'His hand the good man fastens on the skies' (Page 86)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Is lost in love! thou great Philanthropist' (Page 87)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Disease invades the chastest temperence' (Page 10)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Its favours here are trials, not rewards' (Page 12)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'That touch, with charm celestial heals the soul' (Page 90)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Measuring his motions by revolving spheres' (Page 26)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The vale of death! that hush'd cimmerian vale' (Page 54)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades' (Page 55)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Trembling each gulp, lest death should snatch the bowl' (Page 57)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The Sun beheld it – No, the shocking scene' (Page 75)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The goddess bursts in thunder and in flame' (Page 95)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Night the First. On Life, Death and Immortality; Title Page
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'O treacherous conscience!' (Page 27)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours' (Page 31)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Where sense runs savage broke from reason's chain' (Page 46)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'This King of Terrors is the Prince of Peace' (Page 63)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Christian Triumph; Title Page
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'And vapid; sense and reason shew the door' (Page 72)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The Sun beheld it – No, the shocking scene' (Page 75)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'That touch, with charm celestial heals the soul' (Page 90)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'When faith is virtue, reason makes it so' (Page 92)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'If angels tremble, 'tis at such a sight' (Page 93)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The goddess bursts in thunder and in flame' (Page 95)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
My Son! My Son! (Plate 10)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Disease invades the chastest temperence' (Page 10)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Like that, the dial speaks; and points to thee' (Page 33)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Love, and love only, is the loan for love' (Page 37)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'As if the sun could envy, check'd his beam' (Page 49)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The vale of death! that hush'd cimmerian vale' (Page 54)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades' (Page 55)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Trembling each gulp, lest death should snatch the bowl' (Page 57)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Draw the dire steel? – ah no! – the dreadful blessing' (Page 73)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The thunder if in that the Almighty dwells' (Page 80)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'His hand the good man fastens on the skies' (Page 86)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Is lost in love! thou great Philanthropist' (Page 87)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'One radiant mark, – the death-bed of the just' (Page 41)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Night the Third. Narcissa; Title Page
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Till death, that mighty hunter, earths them all' (Page 70)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'What, though my soul fantastick measures trod' (Page 4)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Its favours here are trials, not rewards' (Page 12)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The present moment terminates our sight' (Page 13)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Night the Second. On Time, Death and Friendship; Title Page
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Swift on His Downy Pinion Flies from Woe' (Page 1)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Emblem of that which shall awake the dead' (Page 19)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Teaching, we learn; and giving, we retain' (Page 35)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Angels should paint it, angels ever there' (Page 40)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Behold him, when past by; what then is seen' (Page 25)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'Till at Death's toll, whose restless iron tongue' (Page 7)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Death of Juliet
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene V
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The longest night though longer far, would fail' (Page 15)
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'We censure nature for a span too short' (Page 23)
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Simon François Ravenet, 1706–1774
Mr. Garrick and Miss Bellamy in the Characters of Romeo and Juliet
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Print made by William Woollett, 1735–1785
Celadon and Amelia
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John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Caliban, from The Tempest
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Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ophelia: There's Rue for You, and Here's Some for Me
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Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela Swooning, after having discovered Mr. B. in the closet, He (frighted) endeavouring to recover her, Mrs. Jervis wringing her hands, and screaming
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Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ticket: Anacreontic Society Meeting
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Print made by William Skelton, 1763–1848
Richard III: Act IV, Scene III, Tower of London
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William Woollett, 1735–1785
Dido and Aeneas
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Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Imogen's Bedchamber in Cymbeline's Palace, 'Cymbeline,' Act II, Scene II
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Print made by Robert Blyth, 1750–1784
The Captive
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James Gillray, 1756–1815
Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon (Thurlow, Pitt, and Dundas)
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Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Taming of the Shrew. Katharine and Petruchio - The Modern Quixotte, or, What You Will
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Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Shakespeare Sacrificed; or, The Offering to Avarice
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Print made by Philip Dawe, ca.1750–ca.1790
Juliet
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Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Lovelace in Prison
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Engraved by William Woollett, 1735–1785
Celadon and Amelia
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Print made by Lydia Bates, active 1784
Literary Characters Assembled around the Medallion of Shakespeare