The Poetry and Prose of William Blake Edited by David V. Erdman: Commentary by Harold Bloom |
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To English Connoisseurs
You must agree that Rubens was a FoolAnd yet you make him master of your School
And give more money for his slobberings
Than you will give for Rafaels finest Things
I understood Christ was a Carpenter
And not a Brewers Servant my good Sir
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