William Blake Quotes About Harmony

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  • For Mercy has a human heart Pity, a human face: And Love, the human form divine, And Peace, the human dress.

    'Songs of Innocence' (1789) 'The Divine Image'
  • Demonstration, similitude & harmony are objects of reasoning. Invention, identity & melody are objects of intuition.

    William Blake, David V. Erdman, Harold Bloom (1982). “The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake”, p.659, Univ of California Press
  • Harmony of colouring is destructive of art? it is like the smile of a fool.

    William Blake (1966). “Complete Writings: With Variant Readings”, p.478, Oxford University Press, USA
  • I turn my eyes to the schools & universities of Europe And there behold the loom of Locke whose woof rages dire, Washed by the water-wheels of Newton. Black the cloth In heavy wreaths folds over every nation; cruel works Of many wheels I view, wheel without wheel, with cogs tyrannic Moving by compulsion each other: not as those in Eden, which Wheel within wheel in freedom revolve, in harmony & peace.

    William Blake, W. H. Stevenson (2007). “Blake: The Complete Poems”, p.688, Pearson Education
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