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A collection of poems having as their underlying theme the all-pervading presence of divine love and sympathy, even in trouble and sorrow.
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Children's songs, English Illumination of books and manuscripts, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Illustrations, Musical settings, Prints, Technique, English poetry, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Children, Juvenile literature, Arranged Guitar and piano music, Children's poetry, Illustrated children's booksPeople
William Blake (1757-1827)Places
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Illustrated t.-p.; decorations and illustrations hand colored throughout.
No. 10 of a facsimile edition limited to 50 copies.
On last leaf: This copy ... was produced by Wm. Muir, Emily J. Druitt, I. D. Watts, Joseph B. Muir, Hannah T. Muir, from the volume that Blake gave to Flaxman, and is published by Jno: Pearson ... London ... 1884.
The last four plates "were not usually included by Blake among his Songs of innocence, but as they form part of the volume that he gave to Flaxman we are bound to give them here. They will appear again in their proper places among the 'Songs of experience' in our next volume in other colours."--Notice preceding them.
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