1st reading:[1]
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Terror in the house does roar,
But Pity stands before the door.
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2nd reading:[2]
* * *
Terror in the house does roar
But Pity stands before the door
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- ↑ "Blake Complete Writings", ed. Geoffrey Keynes, pub. OUP 1966/85, p. 421.
- ↑ "The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake", ed. by David V. Erdman, Anchor Books, 1988, p. 478.
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