Poetic Openings : William Blake to William Blake

Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Thel : First Line : THEL'S MOTTO
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen ( Excerpts ) : First Line : CHAPTER 1
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter I : First Line : 1. Lo, a shadow of horror is risen
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter Ii : First Line : 1. Earth was not: nor globes of attraction
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter Iii : First Line : 1. The voice ended, they saw his pale visage
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter Iv : First Line : a
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter Ix : First Line : 1. Then the Inhabitants of those Cities:
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter V : First Line : 1. In terrors Los shrunk from his task:
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter Vi : First Line : 1. But Los saw the Female & pitied
Poet : William Blake : Poem : The Book Of Urizen: Chapter Vii : First Line : 1. They named the child Orc, he grew
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