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" All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures of Los's Halls, & every Age renews its powers from these Works With every pathetic story possible to happen from Hate or Wayward Love ; & every sorrow & distress is carved here, 65 Every Affinity... "
Blake and the City - Page 170
by Jennifer Davis Michael - 2006 - 235 pages
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Life of William Blake, "pictor Ignotus", with Selections from His ..., Volume 1

Alexander Gilchrist - 1863 - 460 pages
...; and not one sigh, nor smile, nor tear, One hair, nor particle of dust — not one can pass away. All things acted on earth are seen in the bright sculptures of Los's Hall. And every age renews its powers from these works ; With every pathetic story possible to happen...
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Biography

Alexander Gilchrist - Artists - 1880 - 518 pages
...And every sorrow and distress is carved here ; Every affinity of parents, marriages and friendship's are here In all their various combinations; wrought with wondrous art, All that can happen to man ift his pilgrimage of seventy years. Interesting fragments, surely, if only as being so eminently characteristic...
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The Prophetic Books of William Blake: Jerusalem

William Blake - English poetry - 1904 - 160 pages
...delights of secret amorous glances, 60 In Enitharmon's Halls builded by Los & his mighty Children. — All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures...Wayward Love, & every sorrow & distress is carved here, 65 Every Affinity of Parents, Marriages & Friendships are here In all their various combinations wrought...
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William Blake: A Study of His Life and Art Work

Irene Langridge - Artists - 1904 - 322 pages
...page 16, line 61: "All things acted on Earth are seen in the Bright Sculptures of Los's Halls, and every age renews its powers from these works. With...story possible to happen from Hate or Wayward Love and every sorrow and distress is carved here." The introduction of localities, streets and districts,...
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The Prophetic Books of William Blake: Jerusalem

William Blake - English poetry - 1904 - 162 pages
...delights of secret amorous glances, f 60 In Enitharmon's Halls builded by Los & his mighty Children. /All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures of ' I ^ 16 . i . v i, Los's Halls, & every Age renews its powers from these Works, With every pathetic...
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The Poetical Works of William Blake: A New and Verbatim Text from the ...

William Blake - Poetry, Modern - 1905 - 452 pages
...8a desart] desert 's all edd. except Shep. 83 wayward Love] Cp. Jerusalem, i. 16, 11. 61-64 : — ' All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures of Loa's Halls, & every Age renews its powers from these Works, With every pathetic story possible to...
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The Poetical Works of William Blake, Volume 2

William Blake - 1906 - 512 pages
...delights of secret amorous glances 60 In Enitharmon's Halls builded by Los and his mighty Children. All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures of Los's Halls, and every Age renews its powers from these Works, With every pathetic story possible to happen from...
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Vision & Vesture: A Study of William Blake in Modern Thought

Charles Gardner - Literature, Modern - 1916 - 250 pages
...the Halls of Los. Here he saw everything he willed to see. He described Los's Halls hi Jerusalem : All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures of Los's Halls, and every Age renews its powers from these Works, With every pathetic story possible to happen from...
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William Blake, the Man

Charles Gardner - 1919 - 236 pages
...readers of mystical literature as the Akashic or Etheric records, and called by Yeats the great Memory. " All things acted on Earth are seen in the bright Sculptures of Los's Halls, and every Age renews its powers from these Works." ' Here Memory serves to renew an age, and then becomes...
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William Blake, His Mysticism

Ba Han (Maung) - Mysticism in literature - 1924 - 294 pages
...the city, there are Los's Halls containing bright sculptures which exhibit all things acted on earth. With every pathetic story possible to happen from hate or Wayward love, and every sorrow and distress is carved here ; Every affinity of parents, marriages, and friendships...
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