Skip to content

Idler

  • Idle Thoughts
  • Retreats
  • Academy
  • Shop
  • Events
    • Events
    • Idler Festival
    • Calendar
  • About
    • About Us
    • FAQ and Knowledge Base
    • Where to buy
    • Sample Issue
    • Patrons
  • Login
    • My Online Courses
    • Audio
    • Video
    • Digital Edition
    • My Details
    • My Orders
  • Subscribe
Get Free Newsletter

Henry Eliot: Book of Bookish Lists

Henry Eliot | 2 Jul 2026 | Books

Detail from “The Ancient of Days” by William Blake

Henry Eliot shares a list of Blake’s proverbs. Plus join Henry’s Hampstead Literary Walk at the Idler Festival – see below

In The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, William Blake imagined walking among the inspirational fires of Hell, “delighted with the enjoyments of Genius”. He discourses with angels and devils and collects various local proverbs to illustrate “the nature of infernal wisdom”. Here is a small selection:

Drive your cart and your plow over the bones of the dead.

The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.

The cut worm forgives the plow.

Dip him in the river who loves water. 

A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.

He whose face gives no light, shall never become a star.

No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.

If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise. 

Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.

The fox condemns the trap, not the man himself. 

The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship.

What is now proved was once only imagin’d.

The cistern contains: the fountain overflows.

One thought fills immensity.

Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.

The tigers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction. 

You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.

Listen to the fool’s reproach! It is a kingly title!

The apple tree never asks the beech how he shall row; nor the lion, the horse, how he shall take his prey.

When thou sees an Eagle, thou sees a portion of Genius; lift up thy head!

To create a little flower is the labour of the ages.

The crow wish’d every thing was black; the owl that every thing was white. 

Exuberance is Beauty.

Improvement makes strait roads; but the crooked roads without Improvement are roads of Genius. 

Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires.

Truth can never be told so as to be understood, and not to be believ’d. 

Enough! or Too much.

This extract is from Henry Eliot’s Book of Bookish Lists.

WALK WITH HENRY ELIOT
AT THE IDLER FESTIVAL

Henry Eliot will be leading his Hampstead Literary Walk at the Idler Festival on Sunday 12 July. Follow in the footsteps of John Keats, Charles Dickens, George Orwell, William Blake and Katherine Mansfield on Henry’s bookish and entertaining jaunt.

The Idler Festival runs from Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July at Fenton House and Gardens in Hampstead, London NW3.

See who else is performing and buy tickets with our Festival poster here. Click on the performer’s name for details.

See you there!


Subscribers may comment. Please add your idle thoughts using the box below

Subscribe to the Idler here and get 17% off the shop price plus a FREE copy of Idle Thoughts by Tom Hodgkinson, worth £8.95


“A Drink with the Idler” returns later this year


How to Live Like a Stoic

Tom Hodgkinson’s latest book How to Live Like a Stoic: A Handbook for Happiness (Bloomsbury Continuum, £16.99) is out now. Order a copy via Linktree here.


The July 2026 issue of the Idler (#110) is available in Waitrose, Smiths and TG Jones.

Click here for your nearest stockist.


Subscribe to the Idler here and get 17% off the cover price plus a FREE copy of Tom Hodgkinson’s latest book Idle Thoughts: Letters on Good Living.

Buy single issues here.

You must be logged in to comment on this article.

For unlimited site access, join us as a member here or login

Share: Facebook | X | Email


Idler Logo

Join the Idler's mailing list for free

“Tom’s newsletters offer me the chance to learn about everything that really matters and a respite from what we are told really matters – like working hard for your boss,”
Dominic West

Previous Article Back Next Article

Related Items

Subscribe to the Idler! 17% off cover price plus free copy of Idle Thoughts

Idler Magazine

Get the Idler magazine delivered to your door

Georgia Mann: Great Strides Forward

Georgia Mann | Classical music

Composers inspired by walking. Plus: see Georgia at the Idler Festival

Chris Difford: Some Fantastic Place

Chris Difford | Books

Tales from Squeeze’s early days. Plus see Chris at the Idler Festival

Goth Music: Tales from the Dark Side

Cathi Unsworth | Books

Cathi Unsworth on music’s dark genre. Plus see Cathi at the Idler Festival

Book of the Week: Elsewhere

Neil Macdonald | Books

The story of UK skateboarding. Plus meet the author at the Idler Festival

Revolution in the Head: Irvine Welsh

Irvine Welsh | Books

“I knew I was unsuitable for a proper job” says the Idler Festival star

Humdrum Raptures

Mark Vernon | Festival

Mark Vernon has a moment in Bromley

Charlie Higson

Charlie Higson: A Greek Tale

Charlie Higson | Festival

The Idler Festival performer recounts a seventies holiday trauma

Idler Festival

Idler Festival 2026: Weekend Tickets

10 Jul 2026 | Festivals

The Idler Festival is a weekend of philosophy and merriment, comedy, talks, music, workshops

Idler Festival 2026: Friday Tickets

10 Jul 2026 | Event

10-12 July 2026 – Join us for our dream garden party at Fenton House in Hampstead

“Lost Socks”

Nigel Planer | Festival

A poem by Nigel Planer. Plus: catch Nigel performing at the Idler Festival

Idler Festival 2026: Saturday Tickets

11 Jul 2026 | Event

10-12 July 2026 – Join us for our dream garden party at Fenton House in Hampstead

Idler Festival 2026: Sunday Tickets

12 Jul 2026 | Event

Join us for our dream garden party at Fenton House in Hampstead

The Idler Gardens of Florence Retreat SOLD OUT

7 Sep 2026 | Retreat

Retreat to Florence and Chianti with the Idler and discover some of Italy’s most important landscape gardens hidden in this magical city and the countryside of Chianti around it.

Umbrian Harvest Retreat

Umbrian Harvest Retreat

31 Oct 2026 | Event

A celebration of the food and drink of Umbria with talks from our special guest, economist Guy Standing

News from Elsewhere

Tom Hodgkinson | Books

Tom Hodgkinson revels in two new books on 90s UK skateboarding

Fun and Skateboarding at the Idler Festival

Tom Hodgkinson | Letter from the Editor

Day tickets are now on sale – see who’s on the bill

Extremely Moorish

Victoria Hull | Festival

A visit to Moro restaurant, who’ll have a pop-up stall at the Idler Festival

Hocney_WR

At Home with Hockney

David Hockney | Art

Tom Hodgkinson’s 2010 interview with the artist in Bridlington

Carcassonne Retreat

Idler Carcassonne Retreat SOLD OUT

29 Sep 2026 | Retreat

In an eco manor house nestled in ancient woodland learn about the Cathars, the love and song of the Troubadours, and local cuisine with special guest Rowley Leigh

Egyptian Retreat

Idler Egyptian Retreat, November

16 Nov 2026 | Event

Join the Idler for a retreat to little travelled Middle Egypt as we explore the ancient Egyptian hermetic philosophy that has influenced Western thinkers from the Renaissance to today.

Strummer’s Guide

Cameron Murray | Festival

Top ukulele buying tips from an industry insider

An Englishman in Paris

Tim Richardson | Art

Art Flâneur Tim Richardson on the Surrealist painter Leonora Carrington

The Overuse of “Amazing”

Tom Hodgkinson | Letter from the Editor

Tom Hodgkinson gets confused by cheerful waiting staff

Palm Pilots

Bill Anderson | Idler Magazine

Bill Anderson on what to do when you see a motionless bee

We Can Work it Out

Stuart Maconie | Idler Magazine

Stuart Maconie on Lennon and McCartney’s opposing working styles

Two of Us

Georgia Mann | Idler Magazine

Georgia Mann chooses some of her favourite classical twosomes

How to Read The Odyssey

Henry Eliot | Idler Magazine

Henry Eliot finds the best Odyssey translation for you

The Good Stuff

Idler staff | Idler Magazine

Beautiful things to enrich your living space

Thought for the Week: The Wisdom of Pooh Bear

Cathleen Mair | Thought for the Week

He’s an anarchist and a stoic, writes Cathleen Mair

Umbrian Harvest Retreat

Why Retreat?

Tom Hodgkinson | Letter from the Editor

A few days away on a retreat is good for the soul, says Tom Hodgkinson

Digital Academy Membership: The Idler

Digital Academy Membership

Subscription

The Idler’s Digital Academy membership gives unlimited access to 80+ online courses, plus Idler magazine in digital form, website access, back issue archive, audio and video channels.

Academy Membership

Subscription

Unlimited access to 75+ online courses, six issues of print magazine, digital edition, back issue archive, audio channel and free tote

  • Idler
  • About
  • Join the Idler
  • My Account
  • Calendar
  • Digital Edition
  • Audio Channel
  • Online Courses
  • Events & Talks
  • Newsletter Sign Up
  • ADVERTISE
  • FAQ and Knowledge Base
  • Sample Issue
  • Where to Buy the Idler
  • Buy Back Issues
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Great Western Studios, 65 Alfred Road, London W2 5EU

©2026 The Idler

Idler Logo

Join the Idler's mailing list for free

“Tom’s newsletters offer me the chance to learn about everything that really matters and a respite from what we are told really matters – like working hard for your boss,”
Dominic West