
Rossetti Manuscript
William Blake
Table of contents
- Never seek to tell thy Love
- I laid me down upon a Bank
- I saw a Chapel all of Gold
- I asked a Thief
- I heard an Angel singing
- A Cradle Song
- Silent, silent Night
- I fear'd the fury of my wind
- Infant Sorrow
- Why should I care for the men of Thames
- Thou has a lap full of seed
- In a Myrtle Shade
- To my Myrtle
- To Nobodaddy
- Are not the joys of morning sweeter
- The Wild Flower's Song
- Day
- The Fairy
- Motto to the Songs of Innocence and of Experience
- Lafayette
- Appendix to the Earlier Poems in the Rossetti Manuscript
- My Spectre around me night and day
- When Klopstock England defied
- Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau
- I saw a Monk of Charlemaine
- Morning
- The Birds
- You don't believe
- If it is true what the Prophets write
- I will tell you what Joseph of Arimathea
- Why was Cupid a boy
- Now Art has lost its mental charms
- I rose up at the dawn of day
- The Caverns of the Grave I've seen
- To the Queen
- The Everlasting Gospel
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