ENGRAVED DESIGNS OF WILLIAM BLAKE
187. The Lamb.
A little boy gives food to a lamb, one of a flock gathered near the
door of a cottage. Lithe tree-stems and creepers on either side
enclose the poem.
4f X 3 in.
188. The Little Black Boy.
A black mother and her child seated under a shadowy tree. A
round sun on the horizon. Poem below.
4f X 2| in.
189. The same contimed.
A white boy saying his prayers at the knee of the Good Shepherd ;
his black brother stands beside him. A tree bends over the group.
Text above.
4§ X 2§ in.
190. The Blossom.
A flame-like plant streams upward with little winged figures
standing, floating, or astride upon its leaves. Poem at the side.
4§X2f in.
191. The Chimney Sweeper.
Text decorated with forms of flower and foliage ; at the bottom the
Angel rescues Tom, while a crowd of boys leap and laugh.
4^ X 2§ in.
192. The Little Boy Lost.
A little boy in a long frock follows with outstretched arms a will-
o'-the-wisp. At the right a tree-trunk. Poem below, with angels in
the margin.
4f X 2§ in.
193. The Little Boy Found.
Between dark trees God, like a father, in white, comes leading the
boy by the hand. Text below.
4§ X 2§ in.
194. Laughing Song.
Youths and girls seated at a table in an arbour; a youth stands
lifting a glass in one hand and his cap in the other. Text below.
4§X2§ in.
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187. The Lamb.
A little boy gives food to a lamb, one of a flock gathered near the
door of a cottage. Lithe tree-stems and creepers on either side
enclose the poem.
4f X 3 in.
188. The Little Black Boy.
A black mother and her child seated under a shadowy tree. A
round sun on the horizon. Poem below.
4f X 2| in.
189. The same contimed.
A white boy saying his prayers at the knee of the Good Shepherd ;
his black brother stands beside him. A tree bends over the group.
Text above.
4§ X 2§ in.
190. The Blossom.
A flame-like plant streams upward with little winged figures
standing, floating, or astride upon its leaves. Poem at the side.
4§X2f in.
191. The Chimney Sweeper.
Text decorated with forms of flower and foliage ; at the bottom the
Angel rescues Tom, while a crowd of boys leap and laugh.
4^ X 2§ in.
192. The Little Boy Lost.
A little boy in a long frock follows with outstretched arms a will-
o'-the-wisp. At the right a tree-trunk. Poem below, with angels in
the margin.
4f X 2§ in.
193. The Little Boy Found.
Between dark trees God, like a father, in white, comes leading the
boy by the hand. Text below.
4§ X 2§ in.
194. Laughing Song.
Youths and girls seated at a table in an arbour; a youth stands
lifting a glass in one hand and his cap in the other. Text below.
4§X2§ in.
90