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Blake, William, 1757â1827
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Gray, Thomas, 1716â1771
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The Poems of Thomas Gray
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William Blake (Tate Britain, 2000-11-02 - 2001-02-04)
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William Blake, 1757â1827
"O'er thy country hangs The scourge of Heav'n..." (Design 59)
between 1797 and 1798