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în vremurile preistorice a intrat în contact cu atenienii și a fost înfrînt, insula în care se găsea fiind distrusă de cutremure și înghițită de valuri 95. Iată versurile lui Blake: "Tăcute rămîn Coloniile și refuză alarmă puternică. Pe-acele vaste dealuri umbroase dintre America și malul lui Albion, Acum zăvorite afară de marea Atlantică, numite dealuri Atlantice, Căci din a' lor piscuri strălucitoare poți trece către lumea de Aur, Un străvechi palat, arhetip al unor mărețe Imperii, Nemuritoarele turnuri și-înalță
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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mai "înrobit" în adîncul sistemului hiperstratificat, paradoxal devine tot mai liber la nivel conștiințial-ființial, deoarece dobîndește acces mental-cognitiv, spiritual și probabil materio-spiritual, la sfere cosmice tot mai înalte și tot mai adînci, asadar dobîndește acces la o complexitate tot mai vastă. Paradoxal, acest proces este posibil numai prin dinamică oscilanta Prolific-Devorator, ordine-haos, plin-vid. Acesta și este în nuce programul romantic, si a fost surprins cel mai bine în ideea lui Henry David Thoreau: și anume, omul trebuie, pentru a se spiritualiza
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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threads A tabernacle for Jerusalem, she sat among the Rocks Singing her lamentation. Tharmas groan'd among hîș Clouds Weeping; then bending from hîș Clouds, he stoop'd hîș innocent head, 70 And stretching ouț hîș holy hand în the vast deep sublime, Turn'd round the circle of Destiny with tears & bitter sighs And said: "Return, O wanderer, when the day of Clouds is o'er." Șo saying, he sunk down into the șea, a pale white corse. În torment
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Worm Plied the wing'd shuttle, piping shrill thro' all the list'ning threads; Beneath the Caverns roll the weights of lead & spindles of iron, The enormous warp & woof rage direful în the affrighted deep. 150 While far into the vast unknown the strong wing'd Eagles bend Their venturous flight în Human forms distinct; thro' darkness deep They bear the woven draperies; on golden hooks they hang abroad The universal curtains & spread ouț from Sun to Sun The vehicles of
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and care, a Golden World whose porches round the heavens And pillar'd halls & rooms reciev'd the eternal wandering stars. A wondrous golden Building, many a window, many a door. And many a division let în & ouț into the vast unknown. 245 immoveable, within its walls & cielings The heavens were clos'd, and spirits mourn'd their bondage night & day, And the Divine Vision appear'd în Luvah's robes of blood. Thus was the Mundane shell builded by Urizen
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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many worlds. Others triangular, right angled course maintain. Others obtuse, Acute, Scalene, în simple paths; but others move În intricate ways, biquadrate, Trapeziums, Rhombs, Rhomboids, 285 Paralellograms [sic] triple & quadruple, polygonic În their amazing hard subdu'd course în the vast deep. And Los & Enitharmon were drawn down by their desires, Descending sweet upon the wind among soft harps & voices To plant divisions în the Soul of Urizen & Ahania, 290 To conduct the Voice of Enion to Ahania's midnight pillow
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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sun. "And now the Human Blood foam'd high. I saw that Luvah & Vala 95 "Went down the Human Heart, where Paradise & its joys abounded, "În jealous fears, în fury & rage, & flames roll'd round their fervid feet, "And the vast form of Nature like a Serpent play'd before them; "And aș they went, în folding fires & thunders of the deep, "Vala shrunk în like the dark șea that leaves its slimy banks, 100 "And from her bosom Luvah fell
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d before them; "And aș they went, în folding fires & thunders of the deep, "Vala shrunk în like the dark șea that leaves its slimy banks, 100 "And from her bosom Luvah fell far aș the east & west "And the vast form of Nature, like a Serpent, roll'd between. "Whether this is Jerusalem or Babylon we know not. "All is Confusion. All is tumult, & we alone are escaped." She ended, for hîș wrathful throne burst forth the black hail storm
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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them. And he said: "Wherefore do I feel such love & pity? "Ah, Enion! Ah, Enion! Ah, lovely, lovely Enion! "How is this? All my hope is gone! for ever fled! 10 Like a famish'd Eagle, Eyeless, raging în the vast expanse, "Incessant tears are now my food, incessant rage & tears. "Deathless for ever now I wander seeking oblivion "În torrents of despair: în vain; for if I plunge beneath, "Stifling I live: If dash'd în pieces from a rocky
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round the hurtling Demon, terrified at the Shapes Enslav'd humanity puț on, he became what he beheld. Raging against Tharmas hîș God, & uttering 205 Ambiguous words, blasphemous, fill'd with envy, firm resolv'd On hate Eternal, în hîș vast disdain he labour'd beating The Links of fate, link after link, ăn endless chain of sorrows. The Eternal Mind, bounded, began to roll eddies of wrath ceaseless Round & round, & the sulphureous foam surgeing thick, 210 Settled, a Lake bright
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iron sodor & sodor of brass. 215 Restless the immortal inchain'd, heaving dolorous, Anguish'd unbearable till a roof, shaggy wild, inclos'd În an orb hîș fountain of thought. În a horrible dreamful slumber, like the linked chain, A vast spine writh'd în torment upon the wind, 220 Shooting pain'd ribbs, like a bending Cavern, And bones of solidness froze over all hîș nerves of joy. A first age passed, a state of dismal woe. From the Caverns
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of night hîș venturous limbs 185 Thro' lightnings, thunders, earthquakes & concussions, fires & floods Stemming hîș downward fall, labouring up against futurity, Creating many a Vortex, fixing many a Science în the deep, And thence throwing hîș venturous limbs into the vast unknown, Swift, swift from Chaos to chaos, from void to void, a road immense. 190 For when he came to where a Vortex ceas'd to operate, Nor down nor up remain'd, then if he turn'd & look'd
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Of winds & waters, or thence fall into a Void where air 220 "Is not, down falling thro' immensity ever & ever, "I lose my powers, weaken'd every revolution, till a death "Shuts up my powers; then a seed în the vast womb of darkness "I dwell în dîm oblivion; brooding over me, the Enormous worlds "Reorganize me, shooting forth în bones & flesh & blood, 225 "I am regenerated, to fall or rîse at will, or to remain "A labourer of ages, a
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a dîre discontent, a living woe "Wandering în vain. Here will I fix my foot & here rebuild. "Here Mountains of Brass promise much riches în their dreadful bosoms." Șo he began to form of gold, silver & iron 230 And brass, vast instruments to measure ouț the immense & fix The whole into another world better suited to obey Hîș will, where none should dare oppose hîș will, himself being King Of All, & all futurity be bound în hîș vast chain. And the
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230 And brass, vast instruments to measure ouț the immense & fix The whole into another world better suited to obey Hîș will, where none should dare oppose hîș will, himself being King Of All, & all futurity be bound în hîș vast chain. And the Sciences were fix'd & the Vortexes began to operate 235 On all the sons of men, & every human soul terrified At the turning wheels of heaven shrunk away inward, with'ring away. Gaining a New dominion over
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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caverns of fire & air & Earth, Seeking For Enion's limbs, nought finding but the black șea weed & sick'ning slime: Flying away from Urizen that he might not give hîm food, 275 Above, beneath, on all sides round în the vast deep of immensity, That he might starve the sons & daughters of Urizen on the winds, Making between, horrible chasms into the vast unknown. All these around the world of Los cast forth their monstrous births. But în Eternal times the
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from Urizen that he might not give hîm food, 275 Above, beneath, on all sides round în the vast deep of immensity, That he might starve the sons & daughters of Urizen on the winds, Making between, horrible chasms into the vast unknown. All these around the world of Los cast forth their monstrous births. But în Eternal times the Seat of Urizen is în the South, 280 Urthona în the North, Luvah în East, Tharmas în West. And now he came
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went down the Vale of Urthona 295 Between the enormous iron walls built by the Spectre dark. Dark grew hîș globe redd'ning with mists, & full before hîș path, Striding across the narrow vale, the Shadow of Urthona A spectre Vast appear'd, whose feet & legs with iron scaled, Stamp'd the hard rocks expectant of the unknown wanderer 300 Whom he had seen wandering hîș nether world when distant far, And watch'd hîș swift approach; collected, dark, the Spectre
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knew hîș mighty sons. Then Urizen arose upon the wind, back many a mile Retiring into hîș dîre Web, scattering fleecy snows: Aș he ascended, howling loud, the Web vibrated strong, From heaven to heaven, from globe to globe. În vast excentric paths 320 Compulsive roll'd the Comets at hîș dread command, the dreary way Falling with wheel impetuous down among Urthona's vales And round red Orc; returning back to Urizen, gorg'd with blood. Slow roll the massy
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Enitharmon; Aș when the thunder folds himself în thickest clouds, The wat'ry nations couch & hîde în the profoundest deeps, 25 Then bursting from hîș troubled head, with terrible visage & flaming hair, Hîș swift wing'd daughters sweep across the vast black ocean. Los felt the Envy în hîș limbs like to a blighted tree, For Urizen fix'd în envy sat brooding & cover'd with snow; Hîș book of iron on hîș knees, he trac'd the dreadful letters 30
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ruddy în my absence, flaming with beauty, "Cold pale în sorrow at my approach, trembling at my terrific "Forehead & eyes, thy lips decay like roses în the spring. 190 "How art thou shrunk! thy grapes that burst în summer's vast Excess, "Shut up în little purple covering, faintly bud & die. "Thy olive trees that pour'd down oil upon a thousand hills, "Sickly look forth & scarcely stretch their branches to the plain. "Thy roses that expanded în the face of
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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their immortal energies în warlike desperation, Rending the heavens & earths & drinking blood în the hoț battle To feed their fruit, to gratify their hidden sons & daughters 105 That far within the close recesses of their secret palaces View'd the vast war & joy'd, wishing [?] to vegetate Into the worlds of Enitharmon. Loud the roaring winds, Burden'd with clouds, howl round the Couch. Sullen the wooly sheep Walks thro' the battle. Dark & fierce the Bull hîș rage 110 Propagates thro
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remorse swallows the present în a quenchless rage. 100 Terrified & astonish'd, Urizen beheld the battle take a form Which he intended not: a Shadowy hermaphrodite, black & opake; The soldiers nam'd it Satan, but he was yet unform'd & vast. Hermaphroditic it at length became, hiding the Male Within aș în a Tabernacle, Abominable, Deadly. 105 The battle howls, the terrors fir'd rage în the work of death; Enormous Works Los contemplated, inspir'd by the holy Spirit. Los
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the wind the spectres And wove them bodies, calling them her belov'd sons & daughters, Employing the daughters în her looms, & Los employ'd the sons În Golgonooza's Furnaces among the Anvils of time & space, 185 Thus forming a vast family, wondrous în beauty & love, And they appear'd a Universal female form created From those who were dead în Ulro, from the spectres of the dead. And Enitharmon named the Female, Jerusalem the holy. Wond'ring, she saw the
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Eternity. Come then, O Lamb of God, "Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly." Șo sang they în Eternity, looking down into Beulah. 245 The war roar'd round Jerusalem's Gates; it took a hideous form Seen în the aggregate, a Vast Hermaphroditic form Heav'd like an Earthquake lab'ring with convulsive groans Intolerable; at length an awful wonder burst From the Hermaphroditic bosom. Satan he was nam'd, 250 Son of Perdition, terrible hîș form, dishumaniz'd, monstrous, A male
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