Wiki Commons Portrait by Thomas Phillips |
Blake was not a tall man, but well formed, stocky, muscular. He had a violent temper at times and on one occasion had to resort to fisticuffs.
He was also a city man, staying pretty much in London and it's close surroundings. But on one occasion he was invited to use a fairly large cottage on the sea--at Felpam.
He wrote that "Felpham is a sweet place for Study. because
it is more Spiritual than London."
The cottage was about 50 yards down the road from a
military barrack housing a number of soldiers; A drunk
soldier had wandered into Blake's garden. Blake
politely asked him to leave, but it wasn't to be. Hard words
were exchanged, and Blake turned him around and taking
him on his elbows propelled him out of the Garden. The
man remained outside and continued to revile Blake.
Using the same method Blake propelled him about 50
yards to the barrack.
Blake found himself charged with high treason by the soldier,
John Scofield by name, but the jurors completed exonerated Blake.
With that matter settled Blake returned to London, where he
spent the rest of his life.
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