For Children. The Gates of Paradise, Title Page; Plate 2
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I Found Him Beneath a Tree; Plate 3
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Air; Plate 6
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Fire; Plate 7
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At Length for Hatching Ripe He Breaks the Shell; Plate 8
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Alas!; Plate 9
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I Want! I Want!; Plate 11
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My Son! My Son!; Plate 10
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Help! Help!; Plate 12
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Does Thy God O Priest Take such Vengeance as This?; Plate 14
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Fear & Hope Are -- Vision; Plate 15
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I Have Said to the Worm, Thou Art My Mother & My Sister; Plate 18
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What is Man!, Frontispiece; Plate 1
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Water; Plate 4
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Earth; Plate 5
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Aged Ignorance; Plate 13
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The Traveller Hasteth in the Evening; Plate 16
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Death's Door; Plate 17
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William Blake, 1757–1827, British
pl. 1: The Circle of the Lustful [' ...and like a corpse fell to the ground' Hell; Canto v. line 137.]
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Pl. 6: The Pit of Disease ['...Then two I mark'd that sat Propp'd 'gainst each other,' Hell; Canto xxix. line 71.]
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Pl. 7: The Circle of Traitors: Dante Striking Against Bocca degli Abati ['...'Wherefore dost bruise me?' weeping he/ exclaim'd.' Hell; Canto xxxii. line 79.]
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Pl. 3: Baffled Devils Fighting [' ... so turn'd/ His talons on his comrade.' Hell; Canto xxii. line 135]