The Tyger
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English: The Tyger is a popular and perennially published poem, psychically penned, printed, painted and produced by Mr. (and Mrs.) William Blake
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Blake manuscript - Notebook 25 - Tyger - 1st draft.jpg 120 KB
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Blake manuscript - Notebook 26 - Tyger - 2nd draft.jpg 184 KB
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Blake manuscript - Notebook - page 006-detail-center.jpg 84 KB
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy A, 1795 (British Museum) object 37 The Tyger
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy B, 1789, 1794 (British Museum) object 35 The Tyger
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy C, 1789, 1794 (Library of Congress) object 50 The Tyger
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience copy L object 36 The Tyger 1795.jpg 473 KB
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience copy N object 8 The Tyger.jpg 389 KB
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience copy R object 44 The Tyger.jpg 640 KB
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The Tyger BM a 1794.jpg 391 KB
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The Tyger BM b 1794.jpg 566 KB
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy Z, 1826 (Library of Congress) object 42 The Tyger.jpg 432 KB
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The Tyger YCBA 1794.jpg 458 KB
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Tyger crop.jpg 496 KB
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Tyger.jpg 101 KB
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William Blake, painter and poet (page 24 facing, b).png 1.61 MB
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy AA, 1826 (The Fitzwilliam Museum) object 24 The Tyger
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1795 copy at the British Museum (BM)
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1794 copy at BM
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Yale Center of British Art
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1826 Library of Congress
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Facsimile of the original outlines before colouring ... Published in 1893
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reproduction in William Blake, painter and poet, 1895