"Jerusalem Is Scattered Abroad": Blake's Ottoman Geographies (William Blake) (Critical Essay)
Studies in Romanticism 2008, Winter, 47, 4
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They came up to Jerusalem; they walked before Albion / In the Exchanges of London every Nation walkd / And London walkd in every Nation mutual in love & harmony / Albion coverd the whole Earth, England encompassd the Nations,/ ... From bright Japan & China to Hesperia France & England. / Mount Zion lifted his head in every Nation under heaven: / And the Mount of Olives was beheld over the whole Earth: / The footsteps of the Lamb of God were there: but now no more. --Blake, Jerusalem (24:42-51) (1)
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