Originally published in 1965 under title: Poetry and prose of William Blake.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. The works in illuminated printing: All religions are one -- There is no natural religion -- The book of Thel -- Songs of innocence and of experience -- For children: The gates of paradise -- The marriage of heaven and hell -- Visions of the daughters of Albion -- America -- Europe -- The song of Los -- The first book of Urizen -- The book of Ahania -- The book of Los -- Milton -- Jerusalem -- On Homer's poetry -- On Virgil -- The ghost of Abel -- The Laocoon ; II. Prophetic works, unengraved: Tiriel -- The French revolution -- The four Zoas ; III. Poetical sketches: Miscellaneous poems -- King Edward the Third -- Prologue, intended for a dramatic piece of King Edward the Fourth -- Prologue to King John -- A war song to Englishmen -- The couch of death -- Contemplation -- Samson -- Further sketches ; IV. An island in the moon ; V. Songs and ballads ; VI. Satiric verses and epigrams ; VII. The everlasting Gospel ; VIII. Blake's exhibition and catalogue of 1809 ; IX. Descriptions of The last judgment ; X. Blake's Chaucer: prospectuses ; XI. Public address ; XII. The marginalia ; XIII. Inscriptions and notes on or for pictures ; XIV. Miscellaneous prose ; XV. The letters (a selection)