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I rose up at the dawn of day, / Get thee away! get thee away! / Prayst thou for riches? Away, away! / This is the throne of Mammon grey.
Mammon.
William
Blake
William Blake
WORKS
The Poetical Works
The Oxford Blake is the highpoint of editions of the great mystical poet of the Romantic era.
ANTHOLOGIZED SELECTIONS
Cradle Song
;
Hear the Voice
;
Little Black Boy
;
Love's Secret
;
Night
;
Night
;
Reeds of Innocence
;
Song
;
Song
;
The Tiger
;
The Tiger
;
To Spring
;
To Spring
;
To the Muses
;
The Everlasting Gospel
;
The Divine Image
;
Broken Love
;
The Crystal Cabinet
;
Auguries of Innocence
;
To Thomas Butts
;
From Milton
;
From Jerusalem
;
Ah! Sun-Flower
;
Reeds of Innocence
;
Night
;
Auguries of Innocence
;
Nurses Song
;
Holy Thursday
;
The Divine Image
WRITINGS ABOUT ARNOLD
Blake
Chapter by J. P. R. Wallis with bibliography from the
Cambridge History of English Literature
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