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Cupid. Why was Cupid a boy? 83
The Woman taken in Adultery. The vision of Christ that thou dost see 84
Love's Secret. Never seek to tell thy love 86
The Wild Flower's Song. As I wandered in the forest 87
The Crystal Cabinet. The maiden caught me in the wild 88
Smile and Frown. There is a smile of love 89
The Golden Net. Beneath a white thorn's lovely May 90
The Land of Dreams. Awake, awake, my little boy 91
Mary. Sweet Mary, the first time she ever was there 92
Auguries of Innocence. To see a world in a grain of sand 94
Auguries of Innocence. I travelled through a land of men 94
The Mental Traveller. I travelled through a land of men 98
William Bond. I travelled through a land of men 103
Scoffers. Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau 105
The Agony of Faith. "I see, I see," the mother said 106
Daybreak. To find the western path 107
Thames and Ohio. Why should I care for the men of Thames? 107
Young Love. Are not the joys of morning sweeter 108
Riches. Since all the riches of this world 108
Opportunity. He who bends to himself a joy 109
Seed Sowing. Thou hast a lapful of seed 109
Barren Blossom. I feared the fury of my wind 110
Night and Day. Silent, silent night 110
In A Myrtle Shade. To a lovely myrtle bound 111
Couplets and Fragments 112
Epigrams and Satirical Pieces on Art and Artists 114


PROSE WRITINGS.

Introductory Note 118
Descriptive Catalogue 119
Public Address 144
Memoranda by Blake of his mode of Engraving 158
Sibylline Leaves 159
A Vision of the Last Judgment 161


APPENDIX.

Letters from Blake to Mr. Butts 178
Annotated Catalogue of Blake's Pictures and Drawings. List I, of Works in Colours.
Section a. Dated Works 201
Section b. Undated Works. Biblical and Sacred 223
Ditto Ditto Poetic and Miscellaneous 232