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 Rh open."' At the beginning of his poem Blake writes:

and the imagery returns at intervals, in the vision of 'the Last Vintage,' the 'Great Harvest and Vintage of the Nations.' The personal element comes in the continual references to the cottage at Felpham;

and it is in the cottage near the sea that he sees the vision of Milton, when he

He awakes from the vision to find his wife by his side: