William Blake Quotes About Vision
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The vision of Christ that thou dost see Is my vision's greatest enemy.
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What is now proved was once only imagined.
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As a man is, so he sees. As the eye is formed, such are its powers.
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Work up imagination to the state of vision.
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The Vision of Christ that thou dost see, Is my vision's greatest enemy. Thine is the Friend of all Mankind, Mine speaks in Parables to the blind. Thine loves the same world that mine hates, Thy heaven-doors are my hell gates.
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If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.
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When the sun rises, do you not see a round disc of fire somewhat like a guinea? O no, no, I see an innumerable company of the heavenly host crying Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty.
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When the doors of perception are cleansed, men will see things as they truly are, infinite.
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May God us keep From Single vision and Newton's sleep.
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One Power alone makes a Poet: Imagination. The Divine Vision.
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A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
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The vision of Christ that thou dost see is my vision's greatest enemy . Both read the Bible day and night, but thou read'st black where I read white. His seventy disciples sent against religion and government .
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To me this world is all one continued vision of fancy or imagination, and I feel flattered when I am told so. What is it sets Homer, Virgil and Milton in so high a rank of art? Why is the Bible more entertaining and instructive than any other book? Is it not because they are addressed to the imagination, which is spiritual sensation, and but immediately to the understanding or reason?
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