Wednesday, April 7, 2021

MORE STRINGS

Jerusalem, Plate 20, (E 165)
"Vala replied weeping & trembling, hiding in her veil.

When winter rends the hungry family and the snow falls:
Upon the ways of men hiding the paths of man and beast,
Then mourns the wanderer: then he repents his wanderings & eyes
The distant forest; then the slave groans in the dungeon of stone.    
The captive in the mill of the stranger, sold for scanty hire.
They view their former life: they number moments over and over;
Stringing them on their remembrance as on a thread of sorrow."
 
Jerusalem, Plate 77   
Cumberland's Card  
River of Life
Illustrations to Blair's The Grave
Our Time Is Fixed

Illustrations to Young's Night Thoughts
 
Jerusalem, Plate 100

Water-colours for the Poems of Thomas Gray


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