shedonly in 1808) and Jerusalem, 1804-20), and illustrated versions of Dante and The Book ofJob. These later years were, however, disappointing for Blake: he had not found the fameand recognition he longer for and, as for most of his life, he was never far from penury. Whatdid not change also was Blake's passionate commitment to a vision of Christianityrevisioned, and to a Spiritual, Psychological, Political and Sexual Renaissance, broughtabout by discarding the narrow moralising and conventionality of orthodox Christianity, andhis vision of Albion reborn, in Everyman and in England. Blake died in 1827, and was buried in a common grave. ...