William Blake, The Punishment of Rusticucci and His Companions (from Dante's "Divine Comedy"), 1824-1827 https://t.co/ATQJfPLhsR

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William Blake, And Smote Job with Sore Boils from the Sole of His Foot to the Crown of His Head (The Book of Job), 1821 https://t.co/BDXZHVzAyt

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1848: JJG Wilkinson sends to Henry James Sr a selection of poems by Blake. He recommends that they be included in the Boston magazine, The Harbinger.

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William Blake, And When they Lifted up Their Eyes (The Book of Job), 1821 https://t.co/BW6SiS8hQt

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William Blake, With Dreams Upon My Bed Thou Scarest Me and Affrightest Me with Visions (The Book of Job), 1821 https://t.co/vSAoFDSsGI

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Nebuchadnezzar (1795) by
William Blake

King Nebuchadnezzar was a sinful king forced by God to..

“eat grass as oxen..his body..wet with the dew of heaven, till his hairs were grown like eagles’ feathers, and his nails like birds’ claws” (Daniel 4:33)

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William Blakes illustrations for Dante’s Divine Comedy

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'I went to the Garden of Love,
And saw what I never had seen;
A Chapel was built in the midst,
Where I used to play on the green.' W. Blake via @.williamblakebot

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William Blake, The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins https://t.co/fbD2cQdfAk

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William Blake, Agnello de Brunelleschi of Florence Being Transformed into a Serpent (from Dante's "Divine Comedy"), 1824-1827 https://t.co/oVGVJhLBjM

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WILLIAM BLAKE (1757 - 1827), "Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing", 1786. Tate, London UK.
https://t.co/4Y03vBQ6LT

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With Dreams Upon My Bed Thou Scarest Me and Affrightest Me with Visions (The Book of Job), 1821 https://t.co/vSAoFDSsGI

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Dante Seizing the Traitor Bocca by the Hair (from Dante's "Divine Comedy"); verso: Head of a Cardinal, William Blake, 1824-1827 https://t.co/2tfJ5fDCn8

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FLEA IN JIMINY MASK by Brian Catling RA (b. 1948)

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Let the Day Perish Wherein I Was Born (The Book of Job), William Blake, 1821 https://t.co/SiM6HuXbGV

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