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Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee? – William Blake Read Here By popular demand, referenced websites will now be linked here: Konachan.com Scarleteen was mentioned previously and is Important. I think we all know
magictransistor: William Blake. Illustrations for Milton’s Lost in Paradise. Books IV-XII: Satan with Adam and Eve, Raphael with Adam and Eve, Adam and Eve Sleeping, The Fall of the Rebel Angels, The Creation of Eve, The Temptation of Eve, The Prophecy
audientvoid13: “The Great Red Dragon & the Beast From the Sea” – William Blake – 1805
“Those who restrain desire do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained.” ― William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
“Those who restrain desire do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained.” ~ William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
inter-dimensional-deactivated20: “Space Cat” by Ruthven Todd; Illustrated by Paul Galdone (1959) Ruthven Todd (Pronounced ‘riven’) (1914–1978) was a Scottish poet, artist and novelist, best known as an editor of the works of William Blake,
satanism: Satan Exulting over Eve, by William Blake
satanism: Satan Inflicting Boils on Job, by William Blake
clematis70: The teaser is back… (x)‘The Great Red Dragon : The number of the Beast is 666′ (William Blake)
tumblonoioso: ‘The Lily’ The modest Rose puts forth a thorn, The humble sheep a threat’ning horn: While the Lily white shall in love delight, Nor a thorn nor a threat stain her beauty bright.William Blake
actegratuit: The Smile BY WILLIAM BLAKE There is a Smile of Love And there is a Smile of Deceit And there is a Smile of Smiles In which these two Smiles meet And there is a Frown of Hate And there is a Frown of disdain And there is a Frown
phobs-heh: 10 best scary paintings ( choosen by ”Guardian”) 1. Hell: Hans Memling, c1485 2. The Nightmare: Henry Fuseli, 1781 3. Electric Chair: Andy Warhol, 1964 4. The Ghost of a Flea: William Blake, c1819-20 5. Saturn Devouring His Son Peter:
meanwhilebackinthedungeon: – William Blake
yellingapple: ~William Blake
balsiek: William Blake - Immortals who fall into the Abyss (1794)
detailsdetales: Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing (1786) William Blake
Between Darkness And Light (After William Blake) / Douglas Gordon
nataliakoptseva: Blasphemer, 1800 William Blake
magictransistor:William Blake. Pity. 1795.
aegeanesea:William Blake, ‘Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing’
syntactition: eleanorputyourbootsbackon: solobagginses: depressed-dudewitch: We’ll see who smites who 👊✨⚡ Me, drunk at 3 am, yelling at Odin William Blake wrote this I had to return my ticket to see the Avengers tonight because of a
chloefrancillon: William Blake
drakontomalloi: William Blake - Pity. 1795 Empathy is far brighter…
adhemarpo:William Blake
worldhistoryfacts: “Europe Supported by America and Africa” by the abolitionist William Blake, 1796. Europe’s wealth is signified by her strand of pearls, while the others’ enslavement is signified by the armbands and ropes.
dark-strangers-art:In the universe, there are things that are known, and things that are unknown, and in between, there are doors.~William Blake
365daysofleica: 01.13.14 Julie. LA. “The nakedness of woman is the work of God.” - William Blake
britishhistorypodcast: On this day in history in 1757, the famed poet, William Blake, was born. He is most famous for his poem: Jerusalem.
artandopinion: Death on a Pale Horse circa 1800 William Blake
euclase: The Spiritual Form of Nelson Guiding Leviathan, William Blake, c. 1805, tempera on canvas
hipsteroscopy: Portrait of William Blake, 1807. Thomas Phillips.
windypoplarsroom: Sir William Blake Richmond “Classical Head Study”
windypoplarsroom: Sir William Blake Richmond “Andrew Lang”
veareflejos: poboh: Angels Rolling Away the Stone from the Sepulchre - William Blake. English (1757-1827) Luminous!
aenorlemusae: The Whirlwind: Ezekiel’s Vision of the Cherubim and Eyed Wheels, circa 1803-1805,William Blake
passionofashkan: William Blake, Antaeus setting down Dante and Virgil in the last circle of hell (1824)
blastedheath: Sir William Blake Richmond (English, 1842-1921) Andrew Lang 1844-1912. Poet and writer 1855. Oil on canvas. National Galleries Scotland. fuckyeahhistorycrushes: This is Andrew Lang, born 1844, died 1912, who was a poet, novelist, literary
bartleby-company: innsjo:William BLAKE. Self-portrait
Orpheus returning from the shades. 1885. William Blake Richmond. English. 1842-1920. oil on canvas.
antonio-m: William Blake Richmond, 1885Orpheus Returning from the Shades,Royal Academy of Arts, London
alanspazzaliartist:BobbyDick art“Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed” / William Blake
thecomicsvault: “Tyger, TygerBurning bright,In the forestsOf the night,What immortal hand or eyeCould frame thy fearful symmetry?”-William Blake WATCHMEN #5 (Jan. 1987)Art by Dave Gibbons & John HigginsWords by Alan Moore
snuh: Tycho’s Supernova Remnant Poem: Alice Allen (apologies to William Blake) Explanation: Tycho! Tycho! burning bright. In the darkness of the night, What exploding white dwarf star, did frame thy remnant from afar, in the distant deep dark skies,
sullenmoons: Pity, William Blake
chaosophia218: William Blake - Europe a Prophecy, 1794.
desimonewayland: A Large Book of Designs / The First Book of Urizen / William Blake 1794 - Colour relief etching predominantly in black, blue, grey and pink, with hand colouring.
sakrogoat: William Blake - Satan Calling up His Legions
freystupid: Measured Man, 1973. William Blakely
jeromeof:The Ancient of Days - William Blake
wilburwhateley: Moses Erecting the Brazen Serpent by William Blake (c. 1801-3)
signorformica: The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in Sun. William Blake ~ ca.1805 Brooklyn Museum • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
centuriespast: Orpheus Returning from the Shades William Blake Richmond (1842–1921) Royal Academy of Arts
troyschooneman: Ode to William Blake VI www.troyschooneman.com
letheane:William Blake, ‘Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing’
leprincelointain: William Blake (1757-1827), The Wandering Moon - 1820
silenceforthesoul: Sir William Blake Richmond - Héra dans la maison d'Héphaistos, 1902
dappledwithshadow: William Blake Pityc.1795Color print, ink and watercolor on paperSupport: 425 x 539 mm