You might like Left Right 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 Satan, Sin and Death, engraved by Thomas Rowlandson and John Ogbourne after T00790 Prints after William Hogarth 1792 The Distribution of Premiums in the Society of Arts James Barry first published 1792 Reserved Knowledge James Barry 1795–1808 Jupiter and Juno on Mount Ida James Barry c.1804–5 King John Absolved by Pandulph (after Henry Fuseli) William Blake 1797, published 1798 Wat Tyler and the Tax-Gatherer (after Henry Fuseli) William Blake 1797, published 1798 Queen Elizabeth and Essex (after Henry Fuseli) William Blake 1797, published 1798 The Fall of Rosamond (after Thomas Stothard) William Blake 1783 The Temple of Mirth, after Thomas Stothard William Blake 1784 Apollo and Diana Discharging their Arrows After John Flaxman 1805