
The image is a page from William Blake's illuminated book, 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience'. It's a watercolor and ink drawing with text. The top portion of the image depicts a somber scene. A cloaked, hunched figure, possibly a woman, is walking through a dark, arched passageway. The figure is rendered in shades of blue and appears distressed. To the right, a fiery, red shape resembling a heart or a flame is prominent, with a hand reaching towards it. The background is a muted, stone-like texture, suggesting a city environment. Below the illustration is a block of handwritten text in a flowing script. The text is part of Blake's poem 'London' and is written in black ink. The poem is framed by a decorative border of green and yellow, with a splash of red at the bottom. The overall aesthetic is dark and melancholic, with a sense of oppression and despair. The number '46' is written in the upper right corner.