Mysticism in English Literature by Caroline F. E. Spurgeon
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[66] Dr. Inge gives an excellent detailed account of it in _Studies of English Mystics_, 1906, pp. 80-123. [67] See _Piers Plowman_, by J. J. Jusserand, 1894 [68] B., Passus v., 614-616. [69] _Poems_, ed. Waller, 1904, p. 283. [70] _Poems_, ed. Grosart, 1874, p. 134. [71] See _Additional Table Talk of S. T. O._, ed. T. Ashe, 1884, p. 322. [72] _Poems_, ed. Sampson, p. 305. [73] See _Mysticism_, by E. Underhill, pp. 282-286, and specially the passage from the _Fioreth_ of St Francis of Assisi, chap, xlviii., quoted on p. 285. [74] Notes to Lavater. [75] From version γ2 in _Poetical Works_, ed. John Sampson, 1905, p. 253. [76] _Poems_, ed. Sampson, p. 173. [77] _Poems_, ed Sampson, pp. 305-6, 309-10. Blake is here praying that we may be preserved from the condition of mind which sees no farther than the concrete facts before it; a condition he unfairly associated |
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