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From The Four Zoas:
At the first Sound the Golden Sun 345
Ah! how shall Urizen the King 347
Till thou dost [conquer] the distrest 350
From Milton: And did those feet in ancient time 351
From Jerusalem:
To the Public 352
Such visions have appear'd to me 353
To the Jews 353
Each Man is in his Spectre's power 358
To the Deists 359
To the Christians 361
To the Christians 363
Especially to the Female 364
 
Verses from 'For the Sexes. The Gates of Paradise'
Bibliographical Preface 366
Mutual Forgiveness of each Vice 372
The Keys of the Gates 373
To the Accuser who is The God of this World 377
From the Legends to the Plates 378
 
Index of First Lines 379


ILLUSTRATIONS

Facsimile of Rossetti MS., p. 109 Frontispiece
Facsimile of Rossetti MS., p. 52 To face p. 242