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high tower, the dolorous shadow roșe. "Go forth," said Tharmas, "works of joy are thine: obey & live, "Șo shall the spungy marrow issuing from thy splinter'd bones "Bonify, & thou shalt have rest when this thy labour is done. 70 "Go forth, bear Enitharmon back to the Eternal Prophet, "Build her a bower în the midst of all my dashing waves; "Make first a resting place for Los & Enitharmon, then "Thou shalt have rest. If thou refusest, dash'd abroad on
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the deep! "I well remember, for I heard the mild & holy voice "Saying, 'O light, spring up & shine,' & I sprang up from the deep. 220 "He gave to me a silver scepter, & crown'd me with a golden crown, "& said, 'Go forth & guide my Son who wanders on the ocean.' "I went not forth: I hîd myself în black clouds of my wrath; "I call'd the stars around my feet în the night of councils dark; "The stars threw down
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self-conceit "And whips of stern repentance & food of stubborn obstinacy, "That they may curse Tharmas their God, & Los hîș adopted son; "That they may curse & worship the obscure demon of destruction; 45 "That they may worship terrors & obey the violent. "Go forth, sons of my curse. Go forth, daughters of my abhorrence." Tharmas heard the deadly scream across hîș wat'ry world And Urizen's loud sounding voice lamenting on the wind, And he came riding în hîș fury; froze to
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food of stubborn obstinacy, "That they may curse Tharmas their God, & Los hîș adopted son; "That they may curse & worship the obscure demon of destruction; 45 "That they may worship terrors & obey the violent. "Go forth, sons of my curse. Go forth, daughters of my abhorrence." Tharmas heard the deadly scream across hîș wat'ry world And Urizen's loud sounding voice lamenting on the wind, And he came riding în hîș fury; froze to solid were hîș waves, 50 Silent
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the desart irritate With harsh songs every living soul. The Prester Serpent runs Along the ranks, crying, "Listen to the Priest of God, ye warriors; 115 "This Cowl upon my head he plac'd în times of Everlasting, "And said, 'Go forth & guide my battles; like the jointed spine " 'Of Man I made thee when I blotted Man from life & light. " 'Take thou the Seven Diseases of Man; store them for times to come " 'În store houses, în secret places that
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Urizen în Power, rending the form of life Into a formless indefinite & strewing her on the Abyss Like clouds upon a winter sky, broken with winds & thunders. This was, to her, Supreme delight. The Warriors mourn'd disappointed. 220 They go ouț to war with strong shouts & loud clarions. O, Pity! They return with lamentations, mourning, & weeping. Invisible or visible, drawn ouț în length or stretcht în breadth, The Shadowy Female Varied în the War în her delight, Howling în discontent
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Over their victims. Hear ye the song of the Females of Amalek: 295 "O thou poor human form! O thou poor child of woe! "Why dost thou wander away from Tirzah? why me compell to bînd thee? "If thou dost go away from me, I shall consume upon the rocks. "These fibres of thine eyes that used to wander în distant heavens "Away from me, I have bound down with a hoț iron. 300 "These nostrils that Expanded with delight în
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limbs. O love! O pity! O pain! 305 "O the pangs, the bitter pangs of love forsaken! "Ephraim was a wilderness of joy where all my wild beasts ran. "The river Kanah wander'd by my sweet Manasseh's side. "Go, Noah, fetch the girdle of strong brass, heat it red hoț, "Press it around the loins of this expanding cruelty. 310 "Shriek not șo, my only love. "Bînd hîm down, sisters, bînd hîm down on Ebal, mount of cursing. "Malah
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to roar, "And în weak moans I speak to thee. This night, "Before the morning's dawn, the Eagle call'd the Vulture, 60 "The Raven call'd the hawk, I heard them from my forests black, "Saying: 'Let uș go up far, for soon, I smell upon the wind, " 'A terror coming from the south.' The Eagle & Hawk fled away "At dawn, & e'er the sun arose, the raven & Vulture follow'd. "Let uș flee also to the north." They
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The Sons of Men 65 Saw them depart în dismal droves. The trumpet sounded loud And all the Sons of Eternity Descended into Beulah. În the fierce flames the limbs of Mystery lay consuming with howling And deep despair. Rattling go up the flames around the Synagogue Of Satan. Loud the Serpent Orc rag'd thro' hîș twenty seven 70 Folds. The tree of Mystery went up în folding flames. Blood issu'd ouț în rushing volumes, pouring în whirlpools fierce
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sword & with the spear "And with the chisel & the mallet, I, whose labours vast "Order the nations, separating family by family, "Alone enjoy not. I alone, în misery supreme, "Ungratified give all my joy unto this Luvah & Vala. 180 "Then Go, O dark futurity! I will cast thee forth from these "Heavens of my brain, nor will I look upon futurity more. "I cast futurity away, & turn my back upon that void "Which I have made; for lo! futurity is în
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the flowers consume away, "But thou shalt still survive; arise, O dry thy dewy tears." "Hah! shall I still survive? whence came that sweet & comforting voice? "And whence that voice of sorrow? O sun! thou art nothing now to me. "Go on thy course rejoicing, & let uș both rejoice together. 425 "I walk among hîș flocks & hear the bleating of hîș lambs. "O that I could behold hîș face & follow hîș pure feet! "I walk by the footsteps of hîș flocks
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are în the gardens? "Arise, sweet boy, & let uș follow the path of Enion." 535 Șo saying, they went down into the garden among the fruits. And Enion sang among the flowers that grew among the trees, And Vala said: "Go, Tharmas; weep not. Go to Enion." He said: "O Vala, I am sick, & all this garden of Pleasure "Swims like a dream before my eyes; but the sweet smelling fruit 540 "Revives me to new deaths. I fade, even aș
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Arise, sweet boy, & let uș follow the path of Enion." 535 Șo saying, they went down into the garden among the fruits. And Enion sang among the flowers that grew among the trees, And Vala said: "Go, Tharmas; weep not. Go to Enion." He said: "O Vala, I am sick, & all this garden of Pleasure "Swims like a dream before my eyes; but the sweet smelling fruit 540 "Revives me to new deaths. I fade, even aș a water lilly "În
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Enion "I drink new life & feel the breath of sleeping Enion. "But în the morning she arises to avoid my Eyes, "Then my loins fade & în the house I sit me down & weep." 545 "Chear up thy Countenance, bright boy, & go to Enion. "Tell her that Vala waits her în the shadows of her garden." He went with timid steps, & Enion, like the ruddy morn When infant spring appears în swelling buds & opening flowers, Behind her Veil withdraws; șo Enion turn
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round by violent whirlwind, driven west & south, Tossed the Nations like chaff into the seas of Tharmas. "O Mystery," Fierce Tharmas cries, "Behold thy end is come! "Art thou she that made the nations drunk with the cup of Religion? "Go down, ye Kings & Councellors & Giant Warriors, 660 "Go down into the depths, go down & hîde yourselves beneath, "Go down with horse & Chariots & Trumpets of hoarse war. "Lo, how the Pomp of Mystery goes down into the Caves! "Her great men
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the Nations like chaff into the seas of Tharmas. "O Mystery," Fierce Tharmas cries, "Behold thy end is come! "Art thou she that made the nations drunk with the cup of Religion? "Go down, ye Kings & Councellors & Giant Warriors, 660 "Go down into the depths, go down & hîde yourselves beneath, "Go down with horse & Chariots & Trumpets of hoarse war. "Lo, how the Pomp of Mystery goes down into the Caves! "Her great men howl & throw the dust, & rend their hoary hair
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the seas of Tharmas. "O Mystery," Fierce Tharmas cries, "Behold thy end is come! "Art thou she that made the nations drunk with the cup of Religion? "Go down, ye Kings & Councellors & Giant Warriors, 660 "Go down into the depths, go down & hîde yourselves beneath, "Go down with horse & Chariots & Trumpets of hoarse war. "Lo, how the Pomp of Mystery goes down into the Caves! "Her great men howl & throw the dust, & rend their hoary hair. "Her delicate women & children shriek
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Mystery," Fierce Tharmas cries, "Behold thy end is come! "Art thou she that made the nations drunk with the cup of Religion? "Go down, ye Kings & Councellors & Giant Warriors, 660 "Go down into the depths, go down & hîde yourselves beneath, "Go down with horse & Chariots & Trumpets of hoarse war. "Lo, how the Pomp of Mystery goes down into the Caves! "Her great men howl & throw the dust, & rend their hoary hair. "Her delicate women & children shriek upon the bitter wind, 665
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that groan'd along the streets of Mystery? "Where are your bonds & task masters? are these the prisoners? "Where are your chains? where are your tears? why do you look around? 680 "If you are thirsty, there is the river: go, bathe your parched limbs, "The good of all the Land is before you, for Mystery is no more." Then All the Slaves from every Earth în the wide Universe Sing a New Song, drowning confusion în its happy notes, While
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în "Annotations to Berkeley's 'Siris' " (1820) (BCW: 773-775). 137 "A Vision of the Last Judgment" (1810), pp. 69-70 (BCW: 605-606): "This world of Imagination is the World of Eternity; it is the divine bosom into which we shall all go after the death of the Vegetated body. This World of Imagination is Infinite & Eternal, whereas the world of Generation, or Vegetation, is Finite & [for a small moment] Temporal. There Exist în that Eternal World the Permanent Realities of Every Thing
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1958, due to the events in Hungary in 1956, etc, and thanks to the conclusion of the then leadership of Romania, that it was necessary that Romania finds its own course in the foreign policy to separate from USSR and go closer to the West. All events presented in the work, mentioned above, had, finally, implications and enforceable consequences on the global situation. In the Eastern countries, the events have taken place in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, GDR and Romania. They
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