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Visions of the Daughters of Albion, with illustrations, tinted by the Author himself; folio, 17.11s.6d.1793 Not mentioned by Allan Cunningham, 1121 1122 1123 ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BOOK OF JOB; folio, 21 beautiful engravings, bds. 31. 3s. 1825 the same; folio, BRILLIANT PROOFS ON INDIA FAPER (pub. at 61. 6s.) bds. scarce, 51. 1825 "These engravings are very rare, very beautiful, and very peculiar. They are in the earlier fashion of workmanship, and bear no resemblance whatever to the polished and graceful style which now prevails. I have never seen a tinted copy, nor am I sure that tinting would accord with the extreme simplicity of the designs, and the mode in which they are handled. The Songs of Innocence, and these Inventions for Job, are the happiest of Blake's works, and ought to be in the portfolio of all who are lovers of nature and imagination."-Allan Cunningham. SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE, engraved and coloured by the Author; 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, Large paper, morocco, gilt edges, 51. 5s. 1789-94 "A work original and natural, and of high merit, both in poetry and painting."-Allan Cunningham. "Blake is a real name, I assure you; and a most extraordinary man he is, if he be still living. He is the Blake whose wild designs accompany a splendid edition of Blair's Grave. He paints in water colours marvellous strange pictures-visions of his brain, which he asserts that he has seen. They have great merit. I have heard of his poems, but never seen them. There is one to a tiger, which I have heard recited, beginning— which is glorious Tiger, tiger, burning bright, But, alas! 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Hunterian Oration, delivered 14th Feb. 1823; 4to, sewed, 2s. 6d. 1823 1141 BLOME'S (R.) Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland; folio, maps and coats of arms, by HOLLAR and others, neat, 15s. 1673 1142 BLOMEFIELD'S (Rev. Francis) Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk; 2 vols. folio, plates and pedigrees, neat, 11.5s. Fersfield, 1739, and Norwich, 1745 These volumes contain the Hundreds of Diss, Giltcross, Shropham, the Burgh of Thetford, Grimeshoe, Wayland, Forehoe, and the City of Norwich, and are all Blomefield himself published. 1143 BLOMEFIELD's (Rev. FRANCIS) AND THE REV. 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