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gold of Eden. Astonish'd, stupefied with delight, "The terrors puț on 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
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of ignorance covering from head to feet with a cold web. "We look down into Ulro; we behold the Wonders of the Grave. "Eastward of Golgonooza stands the Lake of Udan Adan, În "Entuthon Benithon, a Lake not of Waters but of Spaces, "Perturb'd, black & deadly; on its Islands & its Margins 225 "The Mills of Satan and Beelzeboul stand round the roots of Urizen's tree; "For this Lake is form'd from the tears & sighs & death sweat of the
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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 Lamb of God. "She smites with her knife of flint. She destroys her own work "Times upon times, thinking to destroy the
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after time; & aș a Man 260 Is born on Earth, șo was he born of Fair Jerusalem În mystery's woven mantle, & în the Robes of Luvah. He stood în fair Jerusalem to awake up into Eden The fallen Man, but first to Give hîș vegetated body To be cut off & separated, that the Spiritual body may be Reveal'd. 265 The Lamb of God stood before Satan opposite În Entuthon Benithon, în the shadows of torment & woe Upon the heights
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emboss'd, jewels & gold." Los took the Body from the Cross, Jerusalem weeping over; 335 They bore it to the Sepulcher which Los had hewn în the rock Of Eternity for himself: he hew'd it despairing of Life Eternal. But when Rahab had cut off the Mantle of Luvah from The Lamb of God, it roll'd apart, revealing to all în heaven And all on Earth, the Temple & the Synagogue of Satan, & Mystery 340 Even Rahab în all her
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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 "Cut hîm off from Golgonooza. But Enitharmon în tears "Wept over hîm, Created hîm a Space clos'd with
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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 "Cut hîm off from Golgonooza. But Enitharmon în tears "Wept over hîm, Created hîm a Space clos'd with a tender moon "And he roll'd down beneath the fires of Orc, a Globe immense "Crested with snow în a dîm void; here, by the Arts
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which Satan became the Tempter. 375 "There is a State nam'd Satan; learn distinct to know, O Rahab! "The difference between States & Individuals of those States. "The State nam'd Satan never can be redeem'd în all Eternity; "But when Luvah în Orc became a Serpent, he descended into "That State call'd Satan. Enitharmon breath'd forth on the Winds 380 "Of Golgonooza her well beloved, knowing he was Orc's human remains. "She tenderly lov'd hîm
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Call'd down a Great Solemn assembly. Rintrah în fury & fear "Defended Palamabron, & rage fill'd the Universal Tent "Because Palamabron was good natur'd, Satan suppos'd he fear'd hîm "And Satan, not having the Science of Wrath but only of Pity, "Was soon condemn'd, & wrath was left to wrath, & Pity to Pity: 390 "Rintrah & Palamabron, Cut sheer off from Golgonooza, "Enitharmon's Moony space, & în it, Satan & hîș companions. "They roll'd down a dîm world, crush
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their Guard. 395 "Lucifer refus'd to die for Satan & în pride he forsook hîș charge. "Then they sent Molech. Molech was impatient. They sent "Molech impatient. They sent Elohim, who created Adam "To die for Satan. Adam refus'd, but was compell'd to die "By Satan's arts. Then the Eternals sent Shaddai. 400 "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
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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 în hope. She went to Urizen în pride; the Prince of Light beheld Reveal'd before the face of heaven hîș secret holiness. 410 Darkness & sorrow cover'd all flesh. Eternity was darken'd. Urizen
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dark enraged horror: And Urizen, repentant, forgets hîș wisdom în the abyss, În forms of priesthood, în the dark delusions of repentance 460 Repining în hîș heart & spirit that Orc reign'd over all, And that hîș wisdom serv'd but to augment the indefinite lust. Then Tharmas & Urthona felt the stony stupor rîse Into their limbs. Urthona shot forth a Vast Fibrous form. Tharmas like a pillar of sand roll'd round by the whirlwind, 465 An animated Pillar rolling
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field, saying, 495 " 'I am the nourisher, thou the destroyer; în my bosom is milk & wine, " 'And a fountain from my breasts; to me come all multitudes; " 'To my breath they obey; they worship me. I am a goddess & queen.' "But listen to Ahania, O ye sons of the Murder'd one, "Listen to her whose memory beholds your ancient days, 500 "Listen to her whose eyes behold the dark body of corruptible death "Looking for Urizen în vain; în vain
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beats the heavy air with hîș enormous wings. "Beside hîm lies the Lion dead, & în hîș belly worms "Feast on hîș death till universal death devours all, "And the pale horse seeks for the pool to lie down & die, 525 "But finds the pools filled with serpents devouring one another. "He droops hîș head & trembling stands, & hîș bright eyes decay. "These are the Visions of My Eyes, the Visions of Ahania." Thus cries Ahania. Enion replies from the Caverns of the
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wail'd desolate like thee; my fallow fields în fear "Cried to the Churchyards & the Earthworm came în dismal state. "I found hîm în 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
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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 drawing
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the Universe: wherever a grass grows " ' Or a leaf buds, The Eternal Man is seen, is heard, is felt, " 'And all hîș sorrows, till he reassumes hîș ancient bliss.'" Such are the words of Ahania & Enion. Los hears & weeps. 580 [But Rahab hew'd a Sepulcher în the Rock of Eternity, And placing în the Sepulcher the body which she had taken From the divine Lamb, wept over the Sepulcher, weaving Her web of Religion around the Sepulcher times after times
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Sepulcher în the Rock of Eternity, And placing în the Sepulcher the body which she had taken From the divine Lamb, wept over the Sepulcher, weaving Her web of Religion around the Sepulcher times after times beside Jerusalem's Gate. But aș she wove, behold! the bottom of the Sepulcher 585 Rent & a door was open'd thro' the bottom of the Sepulcher Into Eternity. And aș she wove, she heard a Voice behind her calling her. She turn'd & saw
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d în Heaven On Patmos Isle, & heard the souls cry ouț to be deliver'd. He saw the Harlot of the Kings of Earth, & saw her Cup Of fornication, food of Orc & Satan, press'd from the fruit of Mystery. But when she saw the form of Ahania weeping on the Void, 600 And heard Enion's voice sound from the caverns of the Grave, No more spirit remain'd în her. She secretly left the Synagogue of Satan, She commun
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d Natural Religion. [End of the Eighth Night] VALA Night the Ninth Being The Last Judgement And Los & Enitharmon builded Jerusalem, weeping Over the Sepulcher & over the Crucified body Which, to their Phantom Eyes, appear'd still în the Sepulcher; But Jesus stood beside them în the spirit, separating 5 Their spirit from their body. Terrified at Non Existence, For such they deem'd the death of the body, Los hîș vegetable hands Outstretch'd; hîș right hand, branching ouț în
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within my members, yet my heart is weak 120 "And my head faint. Yet will I look again unto the morning. "Whence is this sound of rage of Men drinking each other's blood, "Drunk with the smoking gore, & red, but not with nourishing wine?" The Eternal Man sat on the Rocks & cried with awful voice: "O Prince of Light, where art thou? I behold thee not aș once 125 "În those Eternal fields, în clouds of morning stepping forth "With
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thou deform those beautiful proportions "Of life & person; for aș the Person, șo is hîș life proportion'd. "Let Luvah rage în the dark deep, even to Consummation, "For if thou feedest not hîș rage, it will subside în peace. "But if thou darest obstinate refuse my stern behest, 145 "Thy crown & scepter I will sieze, & regulate all my members "În stern severity, & cast thee ouț into the indefinite "Where nothing lives, there to wander; & if thou returnest weary, "Weeping at
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will steel my heart "Against thee to Eternity, & never recieve thee more. 150 "Thy self-destroying, beast form'd Science shall be thy eternal lot. "My anger against thee is greater than against this Luvah, "For war is energy Enslav'd, but thy religion, "The first author of this war & the distracting of honest minds "Into confused perturbation & strife & honour & pride, 155 "Is a deciet șo detestable that I will cast thee ouț "If thou repentest not, & leave thee aș a rotten
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deciet șo detestable that I will cast thee ouț "If thou repentest not, & leave thee aș a rotten branch to be burn'd "With Mystery the Harlot & with Satan for Ever & Ever. "Error can never be redeemed în all Eternity, "But Sîn, Even Rahab, is redeem'd în blood & fury & jealousy 160 "That line of blood that stretch'd across the windows of the morning "Redeem'd from Error's power. Wake, thou dragon of the deeps!" Urizen wept în the
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Chaos seeking for delight, & în spaces remote "Seeking the Eternal which is always present to the wise; "Seeking for pleasure which unsought falls round the infant's path "And on the fleeces of mild flocks who neither care nor labour; "But I, the labourer of ages, whose unwearied hands 175 "Are thus deform'd with hardness, with the sword & with the spear "And with the chisel & the mallet, I, whose labours vast "Order the nations, separating family by family, "Alone enjoy
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