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Job and his Family
William Blake
1828, reprinted 1874
Epitome of James Hervey’s ‘Meditations among the Tombs’
William Blake
c.1820–5
The Good and Evil Angels
William Blake
1795–?c.1805
Pity
William Blake
c.1795
Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Infant Sorrow
William Blake
1794, reprinted 1831 or later
‘Songs of Innocence and of Experience’: ‘Infant Sorrow’
William Blake
1794, reprinted 1831 or later
‘Songs of Innocence and of Experience’: ‘Spring’
William Blake
1794, reprinted 1831 or later
‘Songs of Innocence’: Title-Page
William Blake
1789, reprinted 1831 or later
‘Songs of Innocence’: Title-Page
William Blake
1789, reprinted 1831 or later
‘For him Our Yearly Wakes and Feasts We Hold’
William Blake
c.1821, printed 1830
Bathsheba at the Bath
William Blake
c.1799–1800
Plate 2 of ‘Urizen’: ‘Teach these Souls to Fly’
William Blake
?1796
Age Teaching Youth
William Blake
c.1785–90
Christ in the Carpenter’s Shop: The Humility of the Saviour
After William Blake
date not known
The Good Farmer, Probably the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares. Verso: Rough Sketch of Two or Three Figures in a Landscape
William Blake
c.1780–5
The River of Life
William Blake
c.1805
Christ Blessing the Little Children
William Blake
1799
Los and Orc
William Blake
c.1792–3
An Allegory of the Bible. Verso: The Shins of an Écorché Male Figure
William Blake
c.1780–5, ?c.1780
‘For him Our Yearly Wakes and Feasts We Hold’
William Blake
1821, reprinted 1977
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