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form." The accompanying woodcut, after one of the illustrations to the "Songs of Innocence," gives some indication of the general composition, but it

can convey no hint of the gorgeous purple, and crimson, and orange of the original. Of the "Illustrations to the Book of Job," 1826, there are excellent reduced facsimiles by