| William Blake (17571827). The Poetical Works. 1908. | | | | Selections from Jerusalem | | [The End of the Song of Jerusalem] |
| | (Jerusalem, f. 99, ll. 15.) ALL Human Forms identifièd, even Tree, Metal, Earth, and Stone; all | |
| Human Forms identifièd, living, going forth and returning wearied | |
| Into the Planetary lives of Years, Months, Days and Hours; reposing, | |
| And then awaking into His bosom in the Life of Immortality. | |
| And I heard the Name of their Emanations: they are namèd Jerusalem. | 5 | | | |
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