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  • ‘Europe’: Fragment of Pages 3 and 4

    William Blake
    1794–c.1830–5
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  • Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Infant Sorrow

    William Blake
    1794, reprinted 1831 or later
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  • ‘Songs of Innocence and of Experience’: ‘Infant Sorrow’

    William Blake
    1794, reprinted 1831 or later
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    William Blake
    1794, reprinted 1831 or later
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    William Blake
    1789, reprinted 1831 or later
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  • Frontispiece to ‘Visions of the Daughters of Albion’

    William Blake
    c.1795
  • Plate 4 of ‘Visions of the Daughters of Albion’

    William Blake
    c.1795
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    William Blake
    ?1796
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    William Blake
    1795
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    William Blake
    1797, published 1798
  • The Fall of Rosamond (after Thomas Stothard)

    William Blake
    1783
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  • The Temple of Mirth, after Thomas Stothard

    William Blake
    1784
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