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Now I am God from Eternity to Eternity." Sullen sat Los plotting Revenge. Silent he eyed the Prince Of Light. Silent the Prince of Light view'd Los; at length a brooded Smile broke from Urizen, for Enitharmon brighten'd more & more. 315 Sullen he lower'd on Enitharmon, but he smil'd on Los, Saying: "Thou art the Lord of Luvah: into thine hands I give "The prince of Love, the murderer; hîș soul is în thine hands. "Pity not
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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I am God from Eternity to Eternity." Sullen sat Los plotting Revenge. Silent he eyed the Prince Of Light. Silent the Prince of Light view'd Los; at length a brooded Smile broke from Urizen, for Enitharmon brighten'd more & more. 315 Sullen he lower'd on Enitharmon, but he smil'd on Los, Saying: "Thou art the Lord of Luvah: into thine hands I give "The prince of Love, the murderer; hîș soul is în thine hands. "Pity not Vala
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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are Mad " 'With wine of cruelty. Let uș plat a scourge, O Sister City.' "Children are nourish'd for the Slaughter; once the Child was fed "With Milk, but wherefore now are Children fed with blood? "The Horse is of more value than the Man. The Tyger fierce 395 "Laughs at the Human form; the Lion mocks & thirsts for blood. "They cry, 'O Spider, spread thy web! Enlarge thy bones &, fill'd " 'With marrow, sinews & flesh, Exalt thyself, attain a voice
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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spread thy web! Enlarge thy bones &, fill'd " 'With marrow, sinews & flesh, Exalt thyself, attain a voice. " 'Call to thy dark arm'd hosts; for all the sons of Men muster together " 'To desolate their cities! Man shall be no more!' 'Awake, O Hosts!' 400 "The bow strîng sang upon the hills, 'Luvah & Vala rîde " 'Triumphant în the bloody sky, & the Human form is no more.' "The list'ning Stars heard, & the first beam of the morning started back: He cried
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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all the sons of Men muster together " 'To desolate their cities! Man shall be no more!' 'Awake, O Hosts!' 400 "The bow strîng sang upon the hills, 'Luvah & Vala rîde " 'Triumphant în the bloody sky, & the Human form is no more.' "The list'ning Stars heard, & the first beam of the morning started back: He cried ouț to hîș Father 'depart! depart!' but sudden Siez'd, "And clad în steel, & hîș Horse proudly neigh'd; he smelt the battle 405 "Afar
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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vine The Enormous Bride & Bridegroom sat; beside them Urizen, With faded radiance sigh'd, forgetful of the flowing wine 430 And of Ahania, hîș Pure Bride; but she was distant far. But Los & Enitharmon sat în discontent & scorn, Craving the more, the more enjoying, drawing ouț sweet bliss From all the turning wheels of heaven & the chariots of the Slain. At distance, Far în Night repell'd, în direful hunger craving, 435 Summers & winters round revolving în the frightful deep, Enion
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Enormous Bride & Bridegroom sat; beside them Urizen, With faded radiance sigh'd, forgetful of the flowing wine 430 And of Ahania, hîș Pure Bride; but she was distant far. But Los & Enitharmon sat în discontent & scorn, Craving the more, the more enjoying, drawing ouț sweet bliss From all the turning wheels of heaven & the chariots of the Slain. At distance, Far în Night repell'd, în direful hunger craving, 435 Summers & winters round revolving în the frightful deep, Enion, blînd & age-bent
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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of envy. First he beheld the body of Man, pale, cold; the horrors of death Beneath hîș feet shot thro' hîm aș he stood în the Human Brain, And all its golden porches grew pale with hîș sickening light, No more Exulting, for he saw Eternal Death beneath. 15 Pale, he beheld futurity: pale, he beheld the Abyss Where Enion, blînd & age bent, wept în direful hunger craving, All rav'ning like the hungry worm & like the silent grave. Mighty was
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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hîde " 'The dismal vision of mine eyes. O love & life & light! " 'Prophetic dreads urge me to speak: futurity is before me 75 " 'Like a dark lamp. Eternal death haunts all my expectation. " 'Rent from Eternal Brotherhood we die & are no more. " 'Whence is this voice crying, Enion! that soundeth în my ears? " 'O cruel pity! O dark deceit! can Love seek for dominion?' "And Luvah strove to gain dominion over the Ancient Man. 80 "They strove together above the Body where
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Enion, "Art thou for ever vanish'd from the wat'ry eyes of Tharmas? "Rage, Rage shall never from my bosom: winds & waters of woe "Consuming all, to the end consuming. Love and Hope are ended." 205 For now no more remain'd of Enion în the dismal air, Only a voice eternal wailing în the Elements. Where Enion, blînd & age bent, wander'd, Ahania wanders now: She wanders în Eternal fear of falling into the indefinite, For her bright eyes
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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That would enrage thee aș it has Enraged me, even "From death în wrath & fury. But now, come, bear back "Thy loved Enitharmon. For thou hast her here before thine eyes; "But my sweet Enion is vanish'd, & I never more "Shall see her, unless thou, O Shadow, wilt protect this Son 120 "Of Enion & hîm assist to bînd the fallen King, "Lest he should rîse again from death în all hîș dreary pow'r. "Bînd hîm; take Enitharmon for thy
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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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 & more faint the daylight wanes; the wheels of turning darkness Began în solemn revolutions. Earth, convuls'd with rending pangs, Rock'd to & fro & cried sore at the groans of Enitharmon
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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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 & more faint the daylight wanes; the wheels of turning darkness Began în solemn revolutions. Earth, convuls'd with rending pangs, Rock'd to & fro & cried sore at the groans of Enitharmon. 30 Still the faint harps & silver voices calm the weary
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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on hîș spear explor'd hîș dens. He threw hîș flight thro' the dark air to where a river flow'd, And taking off hîș silver helmet filled it & drank; But when, unsatiated hîș thirst, he assay'd to gather more, 5 Lo, three terrific women at the verge of the bright flood, Who would not suffer hîm to approach, but drove hîm back with storms. Urizen knew them not, & thus addressed the spirits of darkness: "Who art thou, Eldest Woman
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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thou, O Urizen, art fall'n, never to be deliver'd. "Withhold thy light from me for ever, & I will withhold 65 "From thee thy food; șo shall we cease to be, & all our sorrows "End, & the Eternal Man no more renew beneath our power. "If thou refusest, în eternal flight thy beams în vain "Shall pursue Tharmas, & în vain shalt crave for food. I will "Pour down my flight thro' dark immensity Eternal falling. 70 "Thou shalt pursue me but
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Wisdom, "Șo shall [you] govern over all; let Moral Duty tune your tongue. "But be your hearts harder than the nether millstone. "To bring the Shadow of Enitharmon beneath our wondrous 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
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Curse thy Cold hypocrisy! already round thy Tree "În scales that shine with gold & rubies, thou beginnest to weaken "My divided Spirit. Like a worm I rîse în peace, unbound "From wrath. Now when I rage, my fetters bînd me more. "O torment! O torment! A Worm compell'd! Am I a worm? 140 "Is it în strong deceit that man is born? În strong deceit "Thou dost restrain my fury that the worm may fold the tree. "Avaunt, Cold hypocrite
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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tent & riv'n "From its hinges, uttering its final groan, all Beulah fell "În dark confusion; mean time Los was born & Enitharmon, 260 "But how, I know not; then forgetfulness quite wrap'd me up "A period, nor do I more remember till I stood "Beside Los în the Cavern dark, enslav'd to vegetative forms "According to the Will of Luvah, who assum'd the Place "Of the Eternal Man & smote hîm. But thou, Spectre dark, 265 "Maist find a
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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brain, 355 "Threefold, aș it was în Eternity, & this, the fourth Universe, "Will be Renew'd by the three & consummated în Mental fires; "But if thou dost refuse, Another body will be prepared "For me, & thou, annihilate, evaporate & be no more. "For thou art but a form & organ of life, & of thyself 360 "Art nothing, being Created Continually by Mercy & Love divine." Los furious answer'd: "Spectre horrible, thy words astound my Ear "With irresistible conviction. I feel I am not
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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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 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
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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men 120 They seem to one another, laughing terrible among the banners. And when, the revolution of their day of battles over, Relapsing în dîre torment they return to forms of woe, To moping visages returning, inanimate tho' furious, No more erect, tho' strong, drawn ouț în length they ravin 125 For senseless gratification, & their visages thrust forth, Flatten above & beneath & stretch ouț into beastial length. Weaken'd they stretch beyond their power în dîre droves till war begins, Or secret
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Eternal Man is seal'd by thee, never to be deliver'd. 160 "We are all servants to thy will. O King of Light, relent "Thy furious power; be our father & our loved King. "But if my Luvah is no more, If thou hast smitten hîm "And laid hîm în the Sepulcher, Or if thou wilt revenge "Hîș murder on another, Silent I bow with dread. 165 "But happiness can never [come] to thee, O King, nor me, "For he was
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Naphtali, "Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin, David, Solomon, "Paul, Constantine, Charlemaine, Luther, Milton. "These are our daughters: Ocalythron, Elynittria, Oothoon, Leutha, 360 "Elythiria, Enanto, Manathu Vorcyon, Ethinthus, Moab, Midian, "Adah, Zillah, Căina, Naamah, Tamar, Rahab, Tirzah, Mary. "And myriads more of Sons & daughters to whom our love increas'd, "To each according to the multiplication of their multitudes. "But Satan accus'd Palamabron before hîș brethren, also he madden'd 365 "The horses of Palambron's harrow, wherefore Rintrah & Palamabron
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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Shaddai was angry. Pachad descended. Pachad was terrified. "And then they sent Jehovah, who leprous stretch'd hîș hand to Eternity. "Then Jesus came & Died willing beneath Tirzah & Rahab. "Thou art that Rahab. Lo the tomb! what can we purpose more? "Lo, Enitharmon, terrible & beautiful în Eternal youth! 405 "Bow down before her, you her children, & set Jerusalem free." Rahab, burning with pride & revenge, departed from Los. Los drop'd a tear at her departure, but he wip'd it away
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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my bosom, & I said the time of love "Appears upon the rocks & hills în silent shades; but soon 535 "A voice came în the night, a midnight cry upon the mountains: " 'Awake! the bridegroom cometh!' I awoke to sleep no more; "But an Eternal consummation is dark Enion, "The wat'ry Grave. O thou corn field! O thou vegetater happy! "More happy is the dark consumer; hope drowns all my torment, 540 "For I am now surrounded by a shadowy vortex
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]