Written within & without in woven letters: & the Writing
   Is the Divine Revelation in the Litteral expression:
   A Garment of War, I heard it namd the Woof of Six Thousand Years
   And I beheld the Twenty-four Cities of Albion
   Arise upon their Thrones to Judge the Nations of the Earth
   And the Immortal Four in whom the Twenty-four appear Four-fold
   Arose around Albions body: Jesus wept & walked forth
   20 From Felphams Vale clothed in Clouds of blood, to enter into
   Albions Bosom, the bosom of death & the Four surrounded him
   In the Column of Fire in Felphams Vale; then to their mouths the Four
   Applied their Four Trumpets & them sounded to the Four winds
   Terror struck in the Vale I stood at that immortal sound
   My bones trembled. I fell outstretchd upon the path
   A moment, & my Soul returnd into its mortal state
   To Resurrection & Judgment in the Vegetable Body
   And my sweet Shadow of Delight stood trembling by my side
   Immediately the Lark mounted with a loud trill from Felphams Vale
   30 And the Wild Thyme from Wimbletons green & impurpled Hills
   And Los & Enitharmon rose over the Hills of Surrey
   Their clouds roll over London with a south wind, soft Oothoon
   Pants in the Vales of Lambeth weeping oer her Human Harvest
   Los listens to the Cry of the Poor Man: his Cloud
   Over London in volume terrific, low bended in anger.
   Rintrah & Palamabron view the Human Harvest beneath
   Their Wine-presses & Barns stand open; the Ovens are prepar’d
   The Waggons ready: terrific Lions & Tygers sport & play
   All Animals upon the Earth, are prepard in all their strength
   PLATE 43
   To go forth to the Great Harvest & Vintage of the Nations
   Finis
   DEDICATION TO BLAKE’S ILLUSTRATIONS TO BLAIR’S GRAVE
   TO THE QUEEN
   The Door of Death is made of Gold,
   That Mortal Eyes cannot behold;
   But, when the Mortal Eyes are clos’d,
   And cold and pale the Limbs repos’d,
   The Soul awakes; and, wond’ring, sees
   In her mild Hand the golden Key
   The Grave is Heaven’s golden Gate,
   And rich and poor around it wait;
   O Shepherdess of England’s Fold,
   10 Behold this Gate of Pearl and Gold!
   To dedicate to England’s Queen
   The Visions that my Soul has seen,
   And, by Her kind permission, bring
   What I have borne on solemn Wing
   From the vast regions of the Grave,
   Before Her Throne my Wings I wave;
   Bowing before my Sov’reign’s Feet,
   ‘The Grave produc’d these Blossoms sweet
   ‘In mild repose from Earthly strife;
   20 ‘The Blossoms of Eternal Life!’
   NOTEBOOK EPIGRAMS AND SATIRIC VERSES, c. 1808–12
   You dont believe I wont attempt to make ye
   You are asleep I wont attempt to wake ye
   Sleep on Sleep on while in your pleasant dreams
   Of Reason you may drink of Lifes clear streams
   Reason and Newton they are quite two things
   For so the Swallow & the Sparrow sings
   Reason says Miracle. Newton says Doubt
   Aye thats the way to make all Nature out
   Doubt Doubt & dont believe without experiment
   10 That is the very thing that Jesus meant
   When he said Only Believe Believe & try
   Try Try & never mind the Reason why
   *
   No real Style of Colouring ever appears
   But advertising in the News Papers
   Look there youll see Sr Joshuas Colouring
   Look at his Pictures [tis quite another Thing] All has
   taken Wing
   *
   And his legs carried it like a long fork
   Reachd all the way from Chichester to York
   From York all across Scotland to the Sea
   This was a Man of Men as seems to me
   Not only in his Mouth his own Soul lay
   But my Soul also would he bear away
   Like as a Pedlar bears his weary Pack
   [He would bear my Soul] So Stewhards Soul he buckld to
   his Back
   But once alas committing a Mistake
   10 He bore the wretched Soul of William Blake
   That he might turn it into Eggs of Gold
   But neither Back nor mouth those Eggs could hold
   His under jaw dropd as those Eggs he laid
   And [all my] Stewhards Eggs are addled & decayd
   The Examiner whose very name is Hunt
   Calld Death a Madman [Deadly the affront] trembling for the affront
   Like trembling Hare sits on his weakly paper
   On which he usd to dance & sport & caper
   Yorkshire Jack Hemp & gentle blushing daw
   20 Clapd Death into the corner of their jaw
   And Felpham Billy rode out every morn
   Horseback with Death over the fields of corn
   [And] Who with iron hand cuffd in the afternoon
   The Ears of Billys Lawyer & Dragoon
   And Cur my Lawyer & Dady Jack Hemps Parson
   Both went to Law with Death to keep our Ears on
   For how to starve Death we had laid a plot
   Against his Price but Death was in the Pot
   He made them pay his Price alack a day
   30 He knew both Law & Gospel better than they
   O that I neer ha[d] seen that William Blake
   Or could from death Assassinetti wake
   We thought Alas that such a thought should be
   That Blake would Etch for him & draw for me
   For twas a kind of Bargain Screwmuch made
   That Blakes designs should be by us displayed
   Because he makes designs so very cheap
   Then Screwmuch at Blakes soul took a long leap
   Twas not a Mouse twas Death in a disguise
   40 And I alas live to weep out mine Eyes
   And Death sits [mocking] laughing on their Monuments
   On which hes written Recievd the Contents
   But I have writ so sorrowful my thought is
   His Epitaph [with tears of] for my tears are aqua fortis
   [Ye] Come Artists knock your heads against This stone
   For Sorrow that [your] our friend Bob Screwmuchs gone
   And now the Men upon me smile & Laugh
   Ill also write my own dear Epitaph
   And Ill be buried near a Dike
   50 That my friends may weep as much as they like
   Here lies Stewhard the Friend of All &c
   *
   Was I angry with Hayley who usd me so ill
   Or can I be angry with Felphams old Mill
   [Or angry with Boydell or Bowyer or Ba]
   Or angry with Flaxman or Cromek or Stothard
   Or poor Schiavonetti whom they to death botherd
   Or angry with Macklin or Boydel or Bowyer
   Because they did not say O what a Beau ye are
   At a Friends Errors Anger shew
   Mirth at the Errors of a Foe
   *
   Anger & Wrath my bosom rends
   I thought them the Errors of friends
   But all my limbs with warmth glow
   I find them the Errors of the foe
   *
   The Sussex Men are Noted Fools
   And weak is their brain pan
   I wonder if H[aines] the painter
   Is not a Sussex Man
   *
   [Look Flaxman & Stothard do] old acquaintance well
   renew
   Prospero had One Caliban & I have Two
   *
   Madman I have been calld Fool t 
					     					 			hey call thee
   I wonder which they Envy Thee or Me
   TO H[UNT]
   You think Fuseli is not a Great Painter Im Glad
   This is one of the best compliments he ever had
   TO F[LAXMAN]
   I mock thee not tho I by thee am Mocked
   Thou callst me Madman but I call thee Blockhead
   *
   Can there be any thing more mean
   More Malice in disguise
   Than Praise a Man for doing [that] what
   [Which he] That Man does most despise
   [This] Reynolds Lectures [plainly shew] Exactly so
   When he praises Michael Angelo
   *
   S[tothard] in Childhood on the Nursery floor
   Was extreme Old & most extremely poor
   He is grown old & rich & what he will
   He is extreme old & extreme poor still
   TO NANCY F[LAXMAN]
   How can I help thy Husbands copying Me
   Should that make difference twixt me & Thee
   *
   Of H[ayley]s birth this was the happy lot
   His Mother on his Father him begot
   *
   Sir Joshua Praises Michael Angelo
   [(And counts it courage) Is it Politeness thus to praise his foe]
   Tis Christian Mildness when [fools] Knaves Praise a Foe
   But Twould be Madness [that we all must] all the World would say
   [If All] Should Michael Angelo [praising] praise Sir Joshua
   Christ usd the Pharisees in a rougher way
   *
   Hes a Blockhead who wants a proof of what he Cant Percieve
   And he’s a Fool who [seeks] tries to make such a Blockhead believe
   *
   Cr[omek] loves artists as he loves his Meat
   [Cr–] He loves the Art but tis the Art to Cheat
   *
   A Petty sneaking Knave I knew
   O Mr Cr[omek] how do ye do
   *
   Sir Jo[s]hua praised Rubens with a Smile
   By Calling his the ornamental Style
   [Because] And yet his praise of Flaxman was the smartest
   When he calld him the Ornamental Artist
   But sure such ornaments we well may spare
   [Like a filthy infectious head of hair]
   [A Crooked stick & louzy head of hair]
   As Crooked limbs & louzy heads of hair
   *
   He is a Cock [wont] would
   And would be a [crow] Cock if he could
   *
   He has observd the Golden Rule
   Till hes become the Golden Fool
   TO S[TOTHAR]D
   [He] You all [his] your Youth observd the Golden Rule
   Till [hes] youre at last become the [old] golden fool
   I sport with Fortune Merry Blithe & Gay
   Like to the Lion Sporting with his Prey
   [He has] Take [thou] you the hide & horns which [he may/thou maist] you may wear
   Mine is the flesh the bones may be [his/thy] your Share
   [Mr CROMEK TO] Mr STOTHARD TO
   MT CROMEK
   For Fortunes favours you your riches bring
   But Fortune says she gave you no such thing
   Why should you be ungrateful to your friends
   Sneaking & [Calumny] Backbiting & Odds & Ends
   Mr CROMEK TO Mr STOTHARD
   Fortune favours the Brave old Proverbs say
   But not with Money. that is not the way
   Turn back turn back you travel all in vain
   Turn thro the iron gate down Sneaking lane
   *
   I am no Homers Hero you all know
   I profess not Generosity to a Foe
   My Generosity is to my Friends
   That for their Friendship I may make amends.
   The Generous to Enemies promotes their Ends
   And becomes the Enemy & Betrayer of his Friends
   *
   The Angel that presided oer my birth
   Said Little creature [thou art formd for] formd of Joy & Mirth
   Go love without the help of any [Thing] King on Earth
   FLORENTINE INGRATITUDE
   Sir Joshua sent his own Portrait to
   The birth Place of Michael Angelo
   And in the hand of the simpering fool
   He put a Dirty paper scroll
   And on the paper to be polite
   Did Sketches by Michael Angelo write
   [They said Thus Learning & Politeness from England we fetch
   (We thought Michael Angelo did never sketch)
   For no good Artist Will or Can sketch
   10 And tis English Politeness as fair as my Aunt
   To (say) speak Michael Angelo & (mean) Act Rembrand
   To Say Write Michael Angelo & mean Rembrandt]
   The Florentines said Tis a Dutch English bore
   Michael Angelos Name writ on Rembrandts door
   The Florentines call it an English Fetch
   For Michael Angelo did never Sketch
   Every line of his has Meaning
   And needs neither Suckling nor Weaning
   20 [Is this Politeness or is it Cant]
   Tis the trading English Venetian Cant
   To speak Michael Angelo & Act Rembrandt
   It will set his Dutch friends all in a roar
   To write Mch Ang on Rembrandts Door
   But You must not bring in your hand a Lie
   If you mean [the Florentines to] that the Florentines should buy
   Ghiottos Circle or Apelles Line
   Were not the Work of Sketchers drunk with Wine
   Nor of the City Clarks merry hearted Fashion
   30 Nor of Sir Isaac Newtons Calculation
   Nor of the City Clarks Idle Facilities
   Which sprang from Sir Isaac Newtons great Abilities
   These Verses were written by a very Envious Man
   Who whatever likeness he may have to Michael Angelo
   Never can have any to Sir Jehoshuan
   A [PITIABLE] PITIFUL CASE
   The Villain at the Gallows tree
   When he is doomd to die
   To assuage his misery
   In Virtues praise does cry
   So Reynolds when he came to die
   To assuage his bitter woe:
   Thus aloud [was heard to] did howl & cry
   Michael Angelo Michael Angelo
   TO THE ROYAL ACADEMY
   A strange Erratum in all the Editions
   Of Sir Joshua Reynoldss Lectures
   Shou[l]d be corrected by the Young Gentlemen
   And the Royal Academys Directors
   Instead of Michael Angelo
   Read Rembrandt [(&you will know] for it is fit
   [That Sir Joshua never wishd to speak
   Of Michael Angelo]
   10 To make [either sense or] meer common honesty
   In all that he has writ
   *
   If it is True What the Prophets write
   That the heathen Gods are all stocks & stones
   Shall we for the sake of being Polite
   Feed them with the juice of our marrow bones
   And if Bezaleel & Aholiab drew
   What the Finger of God pointed to their View
   Shall we suffer the Roman & Grecian Rods
   To compell us to worship them as Gods
   They stole them from the Temple of the Lord
   10 And Worshippd them [to] that they might make Inspired
   Art Abhorrd
   The Wood & Stone were calld The Holy Things
   And their Sublime Intent given to their Kings
   All the Atonements of Jehovah spurnd
   And Criminals to Sacrifices Turnd
   [TO] ON F[LAXMAN] & S[TOTHARD]
   I found [thee] them blind I taught [thee] how to see
   And now [thou knowst] they know neither [thyself] themselves nor me
   Tis Excellent to turn a thorn to a pin
   A[Knave] Fool to a bolt a [Foo 
					     					 			l] Knave to a glass of gin
   *
   P[hillips] loved me, not as he lovd his Friends
   For he lovd them for gain to serve his Ends
   [But] He lovd me [but] and for no Gain at all
   But to rejoice & triumph in my fall
   *
   To forgive Enemies H[ayley] does pretend
   Who never in his Life forgave a friend
   TO F[LAXMAN]
   You call me Mad tis Folly to do so
   To seek to turn a Madman to a Foe
   If you think as you speak you are an Ass
   If you do not you are [just] but what you was
   ON H[AYLE]YS FRIENDSHIP
   When H—y finds out what you cannot do
   That is the very thing hell set you to
   If you break not your Neck tis not his fault
   [A peck of poisons] But pecks of poison are not pecks of salt
   And when he could not act upon my wife
   Hired a Villain to bereave my Life
   *
   Some Men created for destruction come
   Into the World & make the World their home
   [Friend Caiaphas is one do what he can]
   Be they as Vile & Base as Eer they can
   [Hell] Theyll still be called ‘Worlds’ honest man
   ON S[TOTHARD]
   You say reserve & modesty he has
   [His] Whose heart is iron his head wood & his face brass
   The Fox the Owl the Beetle & the Bat
   [On] By sweet reserve & modesty [feed Fat] get Fat
   IMITATION OF POPE A COMPLIMENT TO THE LADIES
   Wondrous the Gods more wondrous are the Men
   More Wondrous Wondrous still the Cock & Hen
   More Wondrous still the Table Stool & Chair
   But Ah I More wondrous still the Charming Fair
   TO H[AYLEY]
   Thy Friendship oft has made my heart to ake
   Do be my Enemy for Friendships sake
   *
   Cosway Frazer & Baldwin of Egypts Lake
   Fear to associate with Blake
   This Life is a Warfare against Evils
   They heal the sick he casts out devils
   Hayley Flaxman & Stothard are also in doubt
   Lest their Virtue should be put to the rout
   One grins[one] tother spits & in corners hides
   And all the [Righteous] Virtuous have shewn their backsides
   AN EPITAPH
   Come knock your heads against this stone
   For sorrow that poor John Thompsons gone
   ANOTHER
   I was buried near this Dike
   That my Friends may weep as much as they like
   ANOTHER
   Here lies John Trot the Friend of all mankind
   He has not left one Enemy behind
   Friends were quite hard to find old authors say
   But now they stand in every bodies way
   *
   My title as an [Artist] Genius thus is provd