Author:William Blake

Works

 * Poetical Sketches (1769–1777, printed 1783)
 * "then She bore Pale desire…" (fragment, before 1777)
 * An Island in the Moon (unfinished c.1787)
 * Songs of Innocence 1789
 * Introduction
 * The Shepherd
 * The Echoing Green
 * The Lamb
 * The Little Black Boy
 * The Blossom
 * The Chimney Sweeper
 * The Little Boy Lost
 * The Little Boy Found
 * Laughing Song
 * A Cradle Song
 * The Divine Image
 * Holy Thursday
 * Night
 * Spring
 * Nurse's Song
 * Infant Joy
 * A Dream
 * On Another's Sorrow
 * Tiriel
 * There is no Natural Religion 1788
 * All Religions are One 1788
 * The Book of Thel (1789)
 * To Nobodaddy
 * The French Revolution unpublished (1791)
 * Prospectus to the Public 1793
 * The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (Between 1790 & 1793)
 * Proverbs of Hell
 * of the Gates
 * To The Accuser who is The God of This World
 * Visions of the Daughters of Albion (1793) [[Image:75%.svg]]
 * The Gates of Paradise 1793
 * America a Prophecy (1793)
 * Preludium
 * A Prophecy
 * Europe a Prophecy (1794)
 * Preludium
 * A Prophecy
 * The Book of Urizen (1794) [[Image:75%.svg]]
 * Songs of Experience 1794
 * Introduction
 * Earth's Answer
 * The Clod and the Pebble
 * Holy Thursday
 * The Little Girl Lost
 * The Little Girl Found
 * The Chimney-Sweeper
 * Nurse's Song
 * The Sick Rose
 * The Fly
 * The Angel
 * The Tyger
 * My Pretty Rose Tree
 * Ah, Sunflower
 * The Lily
 * The Garden of Love
 * The Little Vagabond
 * London
 * The Human Abstract
 * Infant Sorrow
 * A Poison Tree
 * A Little Boy Lost
 * A Little Girl Lost
 * A Divine Image
 * A Cradle Song
 * The Schoolboy
 * To Tirzah
 * The Voice of the Ancient Bard
 * The Book of Ahania (1795)  [[Image:00%.svg]]
 * The Book of Los 1795 [[Image:00%.svg]]
 * The Song of Los 1795
 * Vala, or The Four Zoas 1797 – 1803
 * Milton, a Poem in 2 Books. 1804 - 1809 (1821)
 * Preface, including the verse known as Jerusalem
 * Book the First
 * Book the Second
 * Descriptive Catalogue 1809
 * Sibylline Leaves. On Homer's poetry, On Virgil. 1818
 * Jerusalem. The Emanation of the Giant Albion 1804 – 1820
 * To the Jews
 * A Vision of the Last Judgment
 * The Everlasting Gospel (complete) / The Everlasting Gospel (fragments)
 * Do what you will this life's a fiction
 * Letters of William Blake
 * [Los the Terrible] With happiness stretchd across the hills.... From the letter to Thomas Butts, 22 November 1802
 * Songs and Ballads
 * Notebook (or "Rossetti Manuscript") c.1787 – c.1818
 * I Heard an Angel
 * Silent, Silent Night
 * Eternity
 * I saw a chapel all of gold
 * "Mock on, Mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau"
 * The Ballads (or "Pickering Manuscript")
 * The Smile
 * The Golden Net
 * The Mental Traveller
 * The Land of Dreams
 * Mary
 * The Crystal Cabinet
 * The Grey Monk
 * Auguries of Innocence
 * Long John Brown & Little Mary Bell
 * William Bond
 * Satiric verses and epigrams from Blake's Notebook
 * Motto to the Songs of Innocence & of Experience
 * Let the Brothels of Paris be opened
 * He is a Cock would
 * And his legs carried it like a long fork
 * Some Men created for destruction come
 * Blake's apology for his Catalogue
 * Cosway Frazer & Baldwin of Egypts Lake
 * The Errors of a Wise Man make your Rule
 * Laocoon (c. 1826-7)
 * Illustrations of the Book of Job

As illustrator (only)
 * Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes, 1798
 * The Bard. A Pindaric Ode, 1798
 * A Father's Memoirs of his Child, 1805

Biographies

 * Notes on Blake the illustrator from "Introduction," A Father's Memoirs of his Child by B. H. Malkin (illustrations by Blake), 1805, pp. xviii-xli.
 * Extracts from the Diary, Letters, and Reminiscences of Henry Crabb Robinson (transcribed from the Original MSS. in Dr. Williams's Library, 1810-1852) in William Blake edited by Symons, 1907, Part II ("Records from contemporary sources").
 * Obituary Notices in the 'Literary Gazette' and 'Gentleman's Magazine', reprinted in William Blake, 1907 (edited by Symons) 1827
 * "William Blake." The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects. Vol. 2. Cunningham. 1830. 140-79.
 * Allan Cunningham|Reprint]] in William Blake by Arthur Symons, 1907.
 * Life of William Blake, by Alexander Gilchrist, D. G. Rossetti, W. M. Rossetti, Anne Gilchrist, 1863 (1880)
 * Biography in Nollekens and His Times by J. T. Smith, 1829
 * "Essay on Blake," James Smetham, London Quarterly Review, January 1869.
 * Reprint: Essay on Blake by James Smetham in Gilchrist, Life of William Blake (1880), Volume 2
 * "Life of Blake," Frederick Tatham, MS., reprinted in The Letters of William Blake together with His Life by F. Tatham, A. G. B. Russell ed., 1906
 * William Blake (1910), by Gilbert Keith Chesterton

Articles from reference works

 * Redgrave, Samuel (1878), "Blake, William" in A Dictionary of Artists of the English School: 44–45.
 * Gilchrist, Anne
 * "William Blake, Poet and Painter", by Edmund Clarence Stedman from Genius, and other essays (1911; piece originally published in 15 January 1881 issue of The Critic).
 * Gilchrist, Anne
 * "William Blake, Poet and Painter", by Edmund Clarence Stedman from Genius, and other essays (1911; piece originally published in 15 January 1881 issue of The Critic).
 * "William Blake, Poet and Painter", by Edmund Clarence Stedman from Genius, and other essays (1911; piece originally published in 15 January 1881 issue of The Critic).
 * "William Blake, Poet and Painter", by Edmund Clarence Stedman from Genius, and other essays (1911; piece originally published in 15 January 1881 issue of The Critic).

Other

 * Postscript of Letter to The Rev. H. F. Cary, 6 February 1818 by Coleridge
 * Fragment of a Letter to Charles Augustus Tulk, 12 February 1818 by Coleridge
 * Extract from Diary illustrative of the Times of George the Fourth, by Lady Charlotte Bury, 1820
 * Blake's Horoscope reprint, originally in Urania, or the Astrologers Choice. 1825
 * extract from Varley's Zodiacal Physiognomy, 1828.
 * “The Poems of William Blake,” essay by James Thomson, 1865
 * William Blake, a critical essay (1868), by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * Poetical sketches by William Blake: now first reprinted from the original edition of 1783. Edited by R H Shepherd. 1868
 * The works of William Blake, poetic, symbolic and critical 3 volume edition, edited by Ellis (introduction) and W. B. Yeats, 1893
 * William Blake, his life, character and genius by A. T. Story, 1893
 * William Blake, Painter and Poet by R. Garnett, 1895
 * Facsimile of the original outlines before colouring of the Songs of Innocence and of Experience 1893. Edited by Ellis (introduction)
 * The prophetic books of William Blake, Milton, with an Introduction 1904. Edited by Maclagan, E.R.D.; Russell, A.G.B.
 * The prophetic books of William Blake, Jerusalem, as above,
 * The poetical works of William Blake a new and verbatim text ... edited and annotated by John Sampson, 1905.
 * The poetical works of William Blake, including the unpublished 'French Revolution', together with ... edited and annotated by John Sampson, 1913.
 * William Blake in his relation to Dante Gabriel Rossetti, by J. C. E. Bassalik-de Vries (1911)
 * "An Early Appreciation of William Blake". The Library, volume 5, series 3 by K. A. Esdaile 1914
 * Blake in The Sacred Wood, by T.S. Eliot, 1920.
 * The Sanity of William Blake 1920 by Greville MacDonald
 * Bibliography of William Blake 1921 by Geoffrey Keynes
 * Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Lamb, etc., being selections from the Remains of Henry Crabb Robinson 1922 E D Morley
 * The Writings of William Blake (complete edition) 3 volumes, 1925. by Geoffrey Keynes