The Poetry and Prose of William Blake Edited by David V. Erdman: Commentary by Harold Bloom |
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On the Great Encouragement Given by English Nobility & Gentry to Correggio Rubens
Rembrandt Reynolds Gainsborough Catalani DuCrowe & Dilbury Doodle |
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On the Great Encouragement Given by English Nobility & Gentry to Correggio Rubens Rembrandt Reynolds Gainsborough Catalani DuCrowe & Dilbury Doodle
As the Ignorant Savage will sell his own WifeFor a Sword or a Cutlass a dagger or Knife
So the Taught Savage Englishman spends his whole Fortune
On a smear or a squall to destroy Picture or Tune
And I call upon Colonel Wardle
To give these Rascals a dose of Cawdle
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