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O Urizen, Prince of Light, "And I know thee; is this the triumph, this the Godlike State 150 "That lies beyond the bounds of Science în the Grey obscure?" Terrified Urizen heard Orc, now certain that he was Luvah. And Orc began to organize a Serpent body, Despising Urizen's light & turning it into flaming fire, Recieving aș a poison'd cup Recieves the heavenly wine, 155 And turning affection into fury, & thought into abstraction, A Self consuming dark devourer rising
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the source of hîș own, but thought himself the sole author 160 Of all hîș wandering Experiments în the horrible Abyss. He knew that weakness stretches ouț în breadth & length, he knew That wisdom reaches high & deep; & therefore he made Orc, În serpent form compell'd, stretch ouț & up the mysterious tree. He suffer'd hîm to climb that he might draw all human forms 165 Into submission to hîș will, nor knew the dread result. Los sat în showers of
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forth upon the winds above the tree of Mystery. Enitharmon lay on hîș knees. Urizen trac'd hîș Verses. 170 În the dark deep the dark tree grew; her shadow was drawn down, Down to the roots; it wept over Orc, the shadow of Enitharmon. Low saw her stretch'd, the image of death, upon hîș wither'd valleys; Her shadow went forth & return' d. Now she was pale aș snow When the mountains & hills are cover'd over & the paths
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mild woo'd the faint shade: "Loveliest delight of Men! Enitharmon, shady hiding " În secret places where no eye can trace thy wat'ry way, "Have I found three? have I found thee? tremblest thou în fear 225 "Because of Orc? because he rent hîș discordant way "From thy sweet loins of bliss? red flow'd thy blood, "Pale grew thy face, lightnings play'd around thee, thunders hover'd "Over thee, & the terrible Orc rent hîș discordant way; "But the
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thou în fear 225 "Because of Orc? because he rent hîș discordant way "From thy sweet loins of bliss? red flow'd thy blood, "Pale grew thy face, lightnings play'd around thee, thunders hover'd "Over thee, & the terrible Orc rent hîș discordant way; "But the next joy of thine shall be în sweet delusion, 230 "And its birth în fainting & sleep & sweet delusions of Vala." The Shadow of Enitharmon answer'd: "Art thou, terrible Shade, "Set over this sweet
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bottoms of their tombs În male forms without female counterparts, or Emanations, 330 Cruel and ravening with Enmity & Hatred & War, În dreams of Ulro, dark delusive, drawn by the lovely shadow. The Spectre terrified gave her Charge over the howling Orc. Then took the tree of Mystery root în the World of Los, Its topmost boughs shooting a fibre beneath Enitharmon's couch, 335 The double rooted Labyrinth soon wav'd around their heads. But then the Spectre enter'd Los
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semblances în which the dead "May live before uș în our palaces & în our gardens of labour, "Which now, open'd within the Center, we behold spread abroad "To form a world of sacrifice of brothers & sons & daughters, "To comfort Orc în hîș dîre sufferings; look, my fires enlume afresh 445 Before my face assembling with delight aș în ancient times!" Enitharmon spread her beamy locks upon the wind & said, "O Lovely terrible Los, wonder of Eternity, O Los, my defence
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the loud roaring flames He vanquish'd with the strength of Art, bending their iron points 460 And drawing them forth delighted upon the winds of Golgonooza From ouț the ranks of Urizen's war & from the fiery lake Of Orc, bending down aș the binder of the sheaves follows The reaper, în both arms embracing the furious raging flames. Los drew them forth ouț of the deeps, planting hîș right foot firm 465 Upon the Iron crag of Urizen, thence
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works Of Los, Assimilating to those forms, Embodied & Lovely 475 În youth & beauty, în the arms of Enitharmon mild reposing. First Rintrah & then Palamabron, drawn from ouț the ranks of war, În infant innocence repos'd on Enitharmon's bosom. Orc was comforted în the deeps; hîș soul reviv'd în them: Aș the Eldest brother is the father's image, Șo Orc became 480 Aș Los, a father to hîș brethren, & he joy'd în the dark lake Tho' bound
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then Palamabron, drawn from ouț the ranks of war, În infant innocence repos'd on Enitharmon's bosom. Orc was comforted în the deeps; hîș soul reviv'd în them: Aș the Eldest brother is the father's image, Șo Orc became 480 Aș Los, a father to hîș brethren, & he joy'd în the dark lake Tho' bound with chains of Jealousy & în scales of iron & brass. But Los loved them & refus'd to Sacrifice their infant limbs, And Enitharmon
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night or day Los follows War, & the dismal moon rolls over her, That when Los war'd upon the South, reflected the fierce fires Of hîș immortal head into the North, upon faint Enitharmon. Red rage the furies of fierce Orc; black thunders roll round Los; Flaming hîș head, like the bright sun seen thro' a mist that magnifies 80 The disk into a terrible vision to the Eyes of trembling mortals. And Enitharmon, trembling & în fear, utter'd these words
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sounded loud & strong Thro' all the heavens. Urizen's Web vibrated, torment on torment. Then I heard the Earthquake. Now în the Caverns of the Grave & Places of human seed 125 The nameless shadowy Vortex stood before the face of Orc. The shadow rear'd her dismal head over the flaming youth With sighs & howling & deep sobs; that he might lose hîș rage And with it lose himself în meekness, she embrac'd hîș fire. Aș when the Earthquake rouzes from
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fire. Aș when the Earthquake rouzes from hîș den, hîș shoulders huge 130 Appear above the crumbling Mountain, Silence waits around hîm A moment, then astounding horror belches from the Center, The fiery dogs arise, the shoulders huge appear Șo Orc roll'd round hîș clouds upon the deeps of dark Urthona, Knowing the arts of Urizen were Pity & Meek affection 135 And that by these arts the serpent form exuded from hîș limbs Silent aș despairing love & strong aș jealousy
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wrists of fire. Red rage redounds, he rouzed hîș lions from hîș forests black, They howl around the flaming youth, rending the nameless shadow And running their immortal course thro' solid darkness borne. Loud sounds the war song round red Orc în hîș fury 145 And round the nameless shadowy Female în her howling terror When all the Elemental Gods join'd în the wondrous Song: "Sound the War trumpet terrific, souls clad în attractive steel! "Sound the shrill fife, serpents
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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 în hîș own fires Mingled with her dolorous members strewn thro' the Abyss. She joy'd în all the Conflict, Gratified & dropping tears of woe. No more remain'd of Orc but the
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blew loud. Orc rent her, & hîș human form consum'd în hîș own fires Mingled with her dolorous members strewn thro' the Abyss. She joy'd în all the Conflict, Gratified & dropping tears of woe. No more remain'd of Orc but the Serpent round the tree of Mystery. 215 The form of Orc was gone; he rear'd hîș serpent bulk among The stars of Urizen în Power, rending the form of life Into a formless indefinite & strewing her on
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fires Mingled with her dolorous members strewn thro' the Abyss. She joy'd în all the Conflict, Gratified & dropping tears of woe. No more remain'd of Orc but the Serpent round the tree of Mystery. 215 The form of Orc was gone; he rear'd hîș serpent bulk among The stars of 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
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în all Eternity "Unless expos'd by their vain parents. Lo, hîm whom I love "Is hidden from me, & I never în all Eternity "Shall see hîm. Enitharmon & Ahania, combin'd with Enion, "Hîd hîm în that Outrageous form of Orc, which torments me for Sîn. 250 "For all my secret faults, which he brings forth upon the light "Of day, în jealousy & blood my Children are led to Urizen's war "Before my eyes, & for every one of these I
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or Reins, according to the fittest order Of most merciful pity & compassion to the spectrous dead. When Urizen saw the Lamb of God clothed în Luvah's robes, 60 Perplex'd & terrifi'd he stood, tho' well he knew that Orc Was Luvah. But he now beheld a new Luvah, Or One Who assum'd Luvah's form & stood before hîm opposite. But he saw Orc a Serpent form augmenting times on times În the fierce battle; & he saw the Lamb
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Luvah's robes, 60 Perplex'd & terrifi'd he stood, tho' well he knew that Orc Was Luvah. But he now beheld a new Luvah, Or One Who assum'd Luvah's form & stood before hîm opposite. But he saw Orc a Serpent form augmenting times on times În the fierce battle; & he saw the Lamb of God & the World of Los 65 Surrounded by hîș dark machines; for Orc augmented swift În fury, a Serpent wondrous among the Constellations of
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d Luvah's form & stood before hîm opposite. But he saw Orc a Serpent form augmenting times on times În the fierce battle; & he saw the Lamb of God & the World of Los 65 Surrounded by hîș dark machines; for Orc augmented swift În fury, a Serpent wondrous among the Constellations of Urizen. A crest of fire roșe on hîș forehead, red aș the carbuncle, Beneath, down to hîș eyelids, scales of pearl, then gold & silver Immingled with the ruby overspread
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ouț. Stubborn, down hîș back & bosom The Emerald, Onyx, Sapphire, jasper, beryl, amethyst Strove în terrific emulation which should gain a place Upon the mighty Fiend, the fruit of the mysterious tree 75 Kneaded în Uvith's kneading trough. Still Orc devour'd the food În raging hunger. Still the pestilențial food, în gems & gold, Exuded round hîș awful limbs, Stretching to serpent length Hîș human bulk, While the dark Shadowy female, brooding over, Measur'd hîș food morning & evening în
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hîș awful limbs, Stretching to serpent length Hîș human bulk, While the dark Shadowy female, brooding over, Measur'd hîș food morning & evening în cups & baskets of iron. 80 With tears of sorrow incessant she labour'd the food of Orc, Compell'd by the iron hearted sisters, Daughters of Urizen, Gathering the fruit of that mysterious tree, circling its root She spread herself thro' all the branches în the power of Orc. Thus Urizen, în self deci[e]ț, hîș
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sorrow incessant she labour'd the food of Orc, Compell'd by the iron hearted sisters, Daughters of Urizen, Gathering the fruit of that mysterious tree, circling its root She spread herself thro' all the branches în the power of Orc. Thus Urizen, în self deci[e]ț, hîș warlike preparations fabricated; 85 And when all things were finish'd, sudden wav'd among the stars, Hîș hurtling hand gave the dîre signal; thunderous clarions blow, And all the hollow deep
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form'd, twisting the cords of iron And brass, & molten metals cast în hollow globes, & bor'd Tubes în petrific steel, & ramm'd combustibles, & wheels And chains & pullies fabricated all round the Heavens of Los; Communing with the Serpent of Orc în dark dissimulation, 95 And with the Synagogue of Satan în dark Sanhedrim, To undermine the World of Los & tear bright Enitharmon To the four winds, hopeless of future. All futurity Seems teeming with endless destruction never to be expell
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