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William Blake (1757–1827). The Poetical Works. 1908.

On Friends and Foes

[On certain Mystics]: Cosway, Frazer, and Baldwin of Egypt’s lake

XXVII
COSWAY, Frazer, and Baldwin of Egypt’s lake

Fear to associate with Blake.

This life is a warfare against evils;

They heal the sick: he casts out devils.

Hayley, Flaxman, and Stothard are also in doubt

Lest their virtue should be put to the rout.

One grins, t’other spits, and in corners hides,

And all the virtuous have shown their backsides.