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The Angel Appearing to Zacharias1799–1800Angel of the Revelation (Book of Revelation, chapter 10)ca. 1803–5Angel of the Divine Presence Bringing Eve to Adam (The Creation of Eve: "And She Shall be Called Woman) (recto); Sketch for the same (verso)ca. 1803The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virginsca. 1799–1800The Holy Family (Christ in the Lap of Truth)c. 1805God Judging Adamca. 1795The Circle of the Falsifiers: Dante and Virgil Covering their Noses Because of the Stench. Inferno, canto XXIX1827, printed c. 1892St. Matthew● On view · 203B British Painting and Decorative ArtsThe Rest on the Flight into Egypt (The Repose of the Holy Family in Egypt)1806Urizen1794David Hartley1791The Circle of the Thieves; Agnolo Brunelleschi Attacked by a Six-Footed Serpent. Inferno, canto XXV1827, printed c. 1892The Circle of the Corrupt Officials; the Devils Tormenting Ciampolo. Inferno, canto XXII1827, printed c. 1892The Circle of the Traitors; Dante's Foot Striking Bocca degli Abbate. Inferno, canto XXXII1827, printed c. 1892The Circle of the Lustful: Paolo and Francesca. Inferno, canto V1827, printed c. 1892William Cowper1802William Cowper1802The Circle of the Thieves; Buoso Donati Attacked by the Serpent. Inferno, canto XXV1827, printed c. 1892Songs of Experience: The Chimney Sweeper[1794] printed ca. 1825The Book of Job: Pl. 18, And my Servant Job shall pray for you1825The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The just upright man is laughted to scorn1825The Day of Judgment1805Wilson Lowry1825The Last Trumpet (recto); Two studies of a right eye, a profile of an open-mouthed young man, the head of an eagle, and the head of a lion (verso)1780–85The Circle of the Traitors: Dante's Foot Strriking Bocca degli Abbate, from Dante's Inferno, Canto XXXII Illustration to Dante's The Divine Comedy1827Songs of Experience: The Sick Rose[1794] printed ca. 1825Songs of Experience: Frontispiece[1794] printed ca. 1825Sketch for "The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys"c. 1795Songs of Experience: The Clod & the Pebble[1794] printed ca. 1825The Book of Job: Pl. 17, I have heard thee with the hearing of the Ear but now my Eye seeth thee1825The Circle of the Corrupt Officials; the Devils Mauling Each Other. Inferno, canto XXII.1827, printed c. 1892Songs of Experience: The Fly[1794] printed ca. 1825The Book of Job: Pl. 3, Thy Sons and thy Daughters were eating and drinking Wine in their / eldest Brothers house1825The Book of Job: Pl. 16, Thou hast fulfilled the judgment of the wicked1825Enoch1806–7Songs of Innocence: The Little Black Boy[1789] printed ca. 1825Songs of Experience: The Little Girl Lost (second plate); The Little Girl Found[1789] printed ca. 1825The Book of Job: Pl. 13, Then the Lord answered Job out of the Whirlwind1825Songs of Innocence: Infant Joy[1789] printed ca. 1825The Book of Job: Pl. 16, Thou hast fulfilled the Judgment of the Wicked1825The Book of Job: Pl. 9, Then a Spirit passed before my face / the hair of my flesh stood up1825The Book of Job: Pl. 14, When the morning Stars sang together, and all the / Sons of God shouted for joy1825The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The Just Upright Man is Laughed to Scorn1825Songs of Experience: The Little Girl Lost[1789] printed ca. 1825May-Day in London1784Songs of Experience: London[1794] printed ca. 1825Classical Combat (recto); Sketch of Male Nude (verso)n.d.The Book of Job: Pl. 5, Then went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord1825Songs of Experience: Title-page[1794] printed ca. 1825Songs of Experience: My Pretty Rose Tree, Ah! Sun-Flower, The Lilly[1794] printed ca. 1825The Book of Job: Pl. 15, Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee1825Songs of Innocence: Spring[1789] printed ca. 1825Mrs. Cowper, Mother of the Poet1802Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul: Combined Title-page[1789–94] printed ca. 1825Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul[1789–94] printed ca. 1825Songs of Innocence: A Cradle Song[1789] printed ca. 1825Songs of Innocence: The Divine Image[1789] printed ca. 1825The Book of Job: Pl. 7, And when they had lifted up their eyes1825The Book of Job: Pl. 11, With Dreams upon my bed thou scarest me and affrightest me / with Visions1825The Book of Job: Pl. 4, And I only am escaped alone to tell thee1825