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into the splendors of hîș palace, 50 "Above hîm roșe a Shadow from hîș wearied intellect "Of living gold, pure, perfect, holy; în white linen pure he hover'd, "A sweet entrancing self delusion, a wat'ry vision of Man "Soft exulting în existence, all the Man absorbing. "Man fell upon hîș face prostrate before the wat'ry shadow, 55 "Saying 'O Lord, whence is this change? thou knowest I am nothing.' "And Vala trembled & cover'd her face, & her locks
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all powerful curse of an honest man be upon Urizen & Luvah. "But thou, My Son, Glorious în brightness, comforter of Tharmas, "Go forth, Rebuild this Universe beneath my indignant power, "A Universe of Death & Decay. Let Enitharmon's hands "Weave soft delusive forms of Man above my wat'ry world; 30 Renew these ruin'd souls of Men thro' Earth, Șea, Air & Fire, "To waste în endless corruption, renew these I will destroy. "Perhaps Enion may resume some little semblance "To
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pipes & writhe 95 "Before me în the wind englobing, trembling with strong vibrations, "The bloody mass began to animate. I, bending over, "Wept bitter tears incessant. Still beholding how the piteous form "Dividing & dividing from my loins, a weak & piteous "Soft cloud of snow, a female pale & weak, I soft embrac'd 100 "My counter part & call'd it Love. I nam'd her Enitharmon, "But found myself & her together issuing down the tide "Which now our rivers were become, delving
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trembling with strong vibrations, "The bloody mass began to animate. I, bending over, "Wept bitter tears incessant. Still beholding how the piteous form "Dividing & dividing from my loins, a weak & piteous "Soft cloud of snow, a female pale & weak, I soft embrac'd 100 "My counter part & call'd it Love. I nam'd her Enitharmon, "But found myself & her together issuing down the tide "Which now our rivers were become, delving thro' caverns huge "Of goary blood, strugg[l]ing
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strive 145 "Against the monstrous forms that breed among my silent waves? "Is this to be A God? far rather would I be a Man, "To know sweet Science, & to do with simple companions "Sitting beneath a tent & viewing sheepfolds & soft pastures. "Take thou the hammer of Urthona: rebuild these furnaces. 150 "Dost thou refuse? mind I the sparks that issue from thy hair? "I will compell thee to rebuild by these my furious waves. "Death choose or life; thou strugglest
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unexpansive în one stedfast bulk remain. 20 The night blew cold, & Enitharmon shriek'd on the dismal wind. Her pale hands cling around her husband, & over her weak head Shadows of Eternal Death sit în the leaden air. But the soft pipe, the flute, the viol, organ, harp, & cymbal, And the sweet sound of silver voices calm the weary couch 25 Of Enitharmon; but her groans drown the immortal harps. Loud & more loud the living music floats upon the air, Faint
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of Urizen from Chariots round the Eternal tent. 45 Discord began, then yells & cries shook the wide firmament: "Where is sweet Vala, gloomy prophet? where the lovely form "That drew the body of Man from heaven into this dark Abyss? "Soft tears & sighs, where are you? come forth! shout on bloody fields. "Shew thy soul, Vala! shew thy bow & quiver of secret fires. 50 "Draw thy bow, Vala! from the depths of hell thy black bow draw, "And twang the bowstring
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tree, "That Los may Evaporate like smoke & be no more, 115 "Draw down Enitharmon to the Spectre of Urthona, "And let hîm have dominion over Los, the terrible shade. "Compell the poor to live upon a Crust of bread, by soft mild arts. "Smile when they frown, frown when they smile; & when a man looks pale "With labour & abstinence, say he looks healthy & happy; 120 "And when hîș children sicken, let them die; there are enough "Born, even too many, & our
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poor divided dark Urthona! now a Spectre wand'ring "The deeps of Los, the slave of that Creation I created. "I labour night & day for Los; but listen thou my vision. "I view futurity în thee. I will bring down soft Vala 300 "To the embraces of this terror, & I will destroy "That body I created; then shall we unite again în bliss; "For till these terrors planted round the Gates of Eternal life "Are driven away & annihilated, we never can
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of Luban where He had erected many porches where branched the Mysterious tree, 435 Where the Spectrous dead wail; & sighing thus he spoke to Enitharmon: "Lovely delight of Men, Enitharmon shady refuge from furious war, "Thy bosom translucent is a soft repose for the weeping souls "Of those piteous victims of battle; there they sleep în happy obscurity; "They feed upon our life; we are their victims. Stern deșire 440 "I feel to fabricate embodied semblances în which the dead "May
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Los, wonder of Eternity, O Los, my defence & guide, "Thy works are all my joy & în thy fires my soul delights; "If mild they burn în just proportion, & în secret night 450 "And silence build their day în shadow of soft clouds & dews, "Then I can sigh forth on the winds of Golgonooza piteous forms "That vanish again into my bosom; but if thou, my Los, "Wilt în sweet moderated fury fabricate forms sublime, Such aș the piteous spectres may assimilate
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Death than to destroy 485 The offspring of their Care & Pity. Urthona's spectre was comforted; But Tharmas most rejoic'd în hope of Enion's return, For he beheld new Female forms born forth upon the air Who wove soft silken veils of covering în sweet raptur'd trance, Mortal, & not aș Enitharmon, without a covering veil. 490 First hîș immortal spirit drew Urizen['s] Spectre away From ouț the ranks of war, separating hîm în sunder, Leaving hîș Spectrous
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Myrtle tree, 205 "But blood & wounds & dismal cries & clarions of war, "And hearts laid open to the light by the broad grizly sword, "And bowels hidden în hammered steel ripp'd forth upon the ground. "Call forth thy smiles of soft deceit, call forth thy cloudy tears! "We hear thy sighs în trumpets shrill when Morn shall blood renew." 210 Șo sung the demons of the deep; the Clarions of war blew loud. Orc rent her, & hîș human form consum'd
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one standing at hîș feet Toward the East, one standing at hîș head toward the west, Their wings join'd în the Zenith over head; [but other wings 10 They had which cloth'd their bodies like a garment of soft down, Silvery white, shining upon the dark blue sky în silver. Their wings touch'd the heavens; their fair feet hover'd above The swelling tides; they bent over the dead corse like an arch, Pointed at top în highest
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Stars, 205 "În periods of Pulsative furor, breaking into wedges & bars, "Then drawing into wires the terrific Passions & Affections "Of Spectrous dead. Thence to the Looms of Cathedron convey'd, "The Daughters of Enitharmon weave the ovarium & the integument "În soft silk, drawn from their own bowels în lascivious delight, 210 "With songs of sweetest cadence to the turning spindle & reel, "Lulling the weeping spectres of the dead, Clothing their limbs "With gifts & gold of Eden. Astonish'd, stupefied with delight
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their sweet clothing on the banks of Arnon, "Whence they plunge into the river of space for a period, till 215 "The dread Sleep of Ulro is past. But Satan, Og & Sihon "Build Mills of resistless wheels to unwind the soft threads & reveal "Naked of their clothing the poor spectres before the accusing heavens, "While Rahab & Tirzah far different mantles prepare: webs of torture," Mantles of despair, girdles of bitter compunction, shoes of indolence, 220 "Veils of ignorance covering from head
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Beelzeboul stand round the roots of Urizen's tree; "For this Lake is form'd from the tears & sighs & death sweat of the Victims "Of Urizen's laws, to irrigate the roots of the tree of Mystery. "They unweave the soft threads, then they weave them anew în the forms "Of dark death & despair, & none from Eternity to Eternity could Escape, 230 "But thou, O Universal Humanity who is One Man, blessed for Ever "Recievest the Integuments woven. Rahab beholds the
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radiant wings În the immense: aș when the Sun dances upon the mountains 350 A shout of jubilee în lovely notes responds from daughter to daughter, From son to son: aș if the stars beaming innumerable Thro' night should sing soft warbling, filling earth & heaven; And bright Ahania took her seat by Urizen în songs & joy. The Eternal Man also sat down upon the Couches of Beulah, 355 Sorrowful that he could not puț off hîș new risen body În mental
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Here I'll return when I am weary & take my pleasant rest." 455 Șo spoke the sinless soul, & laid her head on the downy fleece Of a curl'd Ram who stretch'd himself în sleep beside hîș mistress, And soft sleep fell upon her eyelids în the silent noon of day. Then Luvah passed by, & saw the sinless soul, And said: "Let a pleasant house arise to be the dwelling place 460 "Of this immortal spirit growing în lower Paradise
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children. And when night came, the flocks laid round the house beneath the trees. 515 She laid the children on the beds which she saw prepar'd în the house, Then last, herself laid down & clos'd her Eyelids în soft slumbers. And în the morning, when the sun arose în the crystal sky, Vala awoke & call'd the children from their gentle slumbers: "Awake, O Enion, awake & let thine innocent Eyes." 520 "Enlighten all the Crystal house of Vala! awake
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în Velvet, The Earwig arm'd, the tender maggot, emblem of Immortality; 760 The slow slug, the grasshopper that sings & laughs & drinks: The winter comes; he folds hîș slender bones without a murmur. There is the Nettle that stings with soft down; & there The indignant Thistle whose bitterness is bred în hîș milk And who lives on the contempt of hîș neighbour; there all the idle weeds, 765 That creep about the obscure places, shew their various limbs Naked în all
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ocean: a bright wonder that nature shudder'd at, Half Woman & half beast, all hîș darkly waving colours mix 5 With her fair crystal clearness; în her lips & cheeks hîș metals roșe În blushes like the morning, & hîș rocky features soft'ning, A wonder, lovely în the heavens or wand'ring on the earth, With female voice warbling upon the hills & hollow vales, Beauty all blushing with deșire, a self enjoying wonder. 10 For Enion brooded, groaning loud; the rough seas
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locuiește prin văile cu izvoare de la poalele Munților Libanului (Jerusalem 68, 55), etc. (Vezi S. Foster Damon, 1973, p. 236). 261 (VIII, 354) THEOTORMON: Semnifică Dorința. Emanația lui este Oothoon (iubirea liberă sau zădărnicita). Că "dulce suflet al Americii" (the soft soul of America) Oothoon este idealul libertății fizice (cf. Visions of the Daughters of Albion, 1, 3, p. 189). BROMION semnifică Rațiunea (emanația lui este Leutha). Cînd este suprimat (prin Bromion-Rațiunea), Theotormon-Dorința se transformă în Gelozie (cf. S. Foster Damon
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nord (Thiralatha). Ethinthus (♀) face pereche cu Manathu Vorcyon (♂) (aici Blake îl include pe Manathu Vorcyon în lista de fiice, probabil pentru că uitase să îl includă în lista de fii), i.e. "flăcările de dulce-nșelăciune" ale carnalității (flesh's flames of soft delusion), fie dorința sexuală, fie efectul iubirii că act pur fizic. Perechea din sud este Leutha (♀) (sexul sub dominația Rațiunii: Păcatul) și Antamon(♂) ("prințul rouăi cei de mărgărint": sămînță masculină). Perechea din est este formată din Oothoon (♀) și Theothormon (♂), iubiții
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sectorul privat, catre proprietatea privată. Opoziția a venit atât din partea guvernelor politice, cât și din partea administratorilor activelor de stat, care au obținut avantaje patrimoniale importante din gestiunea ineficientă a acestora. Această atitudine managerială a fost caracterizată de J. Kornai prin soft budget constraits 2, stare care poate fi descrisă că o reminiscența a modului comunist de administrare a afacerilor. Odată cu prăbușirea relațiilor de comerț derulate în cadrul CAER, era ușor de anticipat că reorientarea surselor de import și a piețelor de desfacere
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