- Title:
- 'The vale of death! that hush'd cimmerian vale' (Page 54)
- Part Of:
- Date:
- 1797
- Materials & Techniques:
- Etching, line engraving, and letterpress, with hand coloring in watercolor on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper
- Dimensions:
- Spine: 17 1/2 inches (44.5 cm), Sheet: 16 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches (42.5 x 32.4 cm), Plate: 15 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches (39.4 x 32.4 cm)
- Inscription(s)/Marks/Lettering:
Lettered inside image: "54 | Where darkness, brooding o'er unfinish'd fates | With raven wing incumbent, waits the day, | Dread day! that interdicts all future change! | That subterranean world, that land of ruin! | Fit walk, LORENZO, for proud human thought! | There let my thought expatiate; and explore | Balsamic truths, and healing sentiments | Of all most wanted, and most welcome here. | For gay LORENZO'S sake, and for thy own | My soul! 'The fruits of dying friends survey; | 'Expose the vain of life; weigh life and death; | 'Give death his eulogy; thy fear subdue; | 'And labour that first palm of noble minds-- | 'A manly scorn of terror from the tomb': | This harvest reap from thy NARCISSA'S grave. | As poets feign'd, from AJAX' streaming blood | Arose, with grief inscribed, a mournful flower; | Let wisdom blossom from my mortal wound. | And first, of dying friends; what fruit from these? | It brings us more than triple aid; an aid | To chase our thoughtlessness, fear, pride, and guilt. | Our dying friends come o'er us like a cloud, | To damp our brainless ardours, and abate | That glare of life which often blinds the wise: | Our dying friends are pioneers, to smooth | Our rugged pass to death; to break those bars | Of terror and abhorrence nature throws | Cross our obstructed way; and thus to make | Welcome as safe our port from every storm: | Each friend by fate snatch'd from us, is a plume."; lower left: "inv & s | WB"; lower right: "London: Pub. Mar. 22. 1797, by R. Edwards, 142, New Bond Street."
- Credit Line:
- Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
- Copyright Status:
- Public Domain
- Accession Number:
- B1992.8.10(26)
- Classification:
- Prints
- Collection:
- Prints and Drawings
- Subject Terms:
- child | children | feathers | grass | literary theme | men | religious and mythological subject | river | river banks | water | wings | women
- Access:
- Accessible by appointment in the Study Room [Request]
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- https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/tms:3555
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British, 'The vale of death! that hush'd cimmerian vale' (Page 54), 1797
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