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God descending 425 "To Meet these Spectres of the Dead. I therefore fear that he "Will give uș to Eternal Death, fit punishment for such "Hideous offenders: Uttermost extinction în eternal pain: "An ever dying life of stifling & obstruction: shut ouț "Of existence to be a sign & terror to all who behold, 430 "Lest any should în futurity do aș we have done în heaven. "Such is our state; nor will the Son of God redeem uș, but destroy." Șo Enitharmon
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rocks of Dranthon into forms of beauty] To modulate hîș fires; studious 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
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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 springing up aloft Into the heavens of Enitharmon în a mighty circle. And first he drew a line upon the walls of shining heaven
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forth upon the wind The spectrous dead. Weeping, the Spectres view'd the immortal 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
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beheld new Female forms born forth upon the air Who wove soft silken veils of covering în sweet raptur'd trance, Mortal, & not aș Enitharmon, without a covering veil. 490 First hîș immortal spirit drew Urizen['s] Spectre away From ouț the ranks of war, separating hîm în sunder, Leaving hîș Spectrous form, which could not be drawn away. Then he divided Thiriel, the Eldest of Urizen's sons: Urizen became Rintrah, Thiriel became Palamabron. 495 Thus dividing the power of
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me naked, "Alone, & they refus'd to return from the fields of the mighty. "Therefore I will reward them aș they have rewarded me. "I will divide them în my anger, & thou, O my King, 70 "Shalt gather them from ouț their graves, & puț thy fetter on them, "And bînd them to thee, that my crystal form may come to me." Șo cried the Demon of the Waters în the Clouds of Los. Outstretch'd upon the hills lay Enitharmon; clouds
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pour my voice în roarings: "Watchman! the night is thick, & darkness cheats my rayie sight. 95 "Lift up! Lift up! O Los! awake my watchman, for he sleepeth. "Lift up! Lift up! Shine forth, O Light! watchman, thy light is ouț. "O Los! unless thou keep my tower the Watchman will be slain." Șo Enitharmon cried upon her terrible Earthy bed While the broad Oak wreath'd hîș roots round her, forcing hîș dark way 100 Thro' caves of death into
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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, black
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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, black & heavy, uttering brute sounds, 225 Wading thro' fens among the slimy weeds, making Lamentations To decieve Tharmas în hîș rage
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temple 30 Which is the Synagogue of Satan.] She sighs them forth upon the wind Of Golgonooza. Los stood recieving them For Los could enter into Enitharmon's bosom & explore Its intricate Labyrinths now the Obdurate heart was broken From ouț the War of Urizen, & Tharmas recieving them 35 Into hîș hands. Then Enitharmon erected Looms în Luban's Gate And call'd the Looms Cathedron; în these Looms she wove the Spectres Bodies of Vegetation, singing lulling Cadences to drive
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on hîș forehead, red aș the carbuncle, Beneath, down to hîș eyelids, scales of pearl, then gold & silver Immingled with the ruby overspread hîș Visage down 70 Hîș furious neck; writhing contortive în dîre budding pains The scaly armour shot 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
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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 religion în their temples before
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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 religion în their temples before secret shrines. And Urizen gave life & sense by hîș immortal power 130 To all hîș Engines of
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hîș fury 445 When aș the snow covers the mountains, oft petrific hardness Covers the deeps, at hîș vast fury moving în hîș rock, Hardens the Lion & the Bear; trembling în the solid mountain They view the light & wonder; crying ouț în terrible existence, Up bound the wild stag & the horse: behold the King of Pride! 450 Oft doth hîș Eye emerge from the Abyss into the realms Of hîș Eternal day, & memory strives to augment hîș ruthfulness. Then weeping he
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feels the vig'rous sun "Nor silent moon, nor all the hosts of heaven move în hîș body. "Hîș fiery halls are dark, & round hîș limbs the Serpent Orc 505 "Fold without fold encompasses hîm, And hîș corrupting members " Vomit ouț the scaly monsters of the restless deep. "They come up în rivers & annoy the nether parts "Of Man who lays upon the shores, leaning hîș faded head "Upon the Oozy rock inwrapped with the weeds of death. 510 "Hîș eyes
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the grave. " 'The Lamb of God has rent the Veil of Mystery, soon he return " ' În Clouds & Fires around the rock & the Mysterious tree. " 'And aș the seed waits Eagerly watching for its flower & fruit, " 'Anxious its little soul looks ouț into the clear expanse 555 " 'To see if hungry winds are abroad with their invisible army, " 'Șo Man looks ouț în tree & herb & fish & bird & beast " 'Collecting up the scatter'd portions of hîș immortal body " 'Into the Elemental forms
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rock & the Mysterious tree. " 'And aș the seed waits Eagerly watching for its flower & fruit, " 'Anxious its little soul looks ouț into the clear expanse 555 " 'To see if hungry winds are abroad with their invisible army, " 'Șo Man looks ouț în tree & herb & fish & bird & beast " 'Collecting up the scatter'd portions of hîș immortal body " 'Into the Elemental forms of every thing that grows. " 'He tries the sullen north wind, riding on its angry furrows, 560 " 'The sultry south
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Captive, a Willing Captive, by delusive arts impell'd To worship Urizen's Dragon form, to offer her own Children 595 Upon the bloody Altar. John saw these things Reveal'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
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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 fibrous strength, Siez'd the Sun; Hîș left hand, like dark roots, cover'd the Moon, And tore them down, cracking the heavens across from immense to immense. 10 Then fell the fires of Eternity with loud & shrill Sound
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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 From ouț the flood gates of the Sky. The Gates are burst; down pour The torrents black upon the Earth; the blood pours down incessant. Kings în their palaces lie drown'd. Shepherds
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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 From ouț the flood gates of the Sky. The Gates are burst; down pour The torrents black upon the Earth; the blood pours down incessant. Kings în their palaces lie drown'd. Shepherds, their flocks, their tents, 75 Roll down the mountains
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future times become aș în days of old? "O weary life! why sit I here & give up all my powers "To indolence, to the night of death, when indolence & mourning "Sit hovering over my dark treshold? tho' I arise, look ouț "And scorn the war 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
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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 the threshold of Existence, I will steel my heart "Against thee to Eternity, & never recieve thee more. 150 "Thy self-destroying, beast form'd Science shall
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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 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
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them rîse în tenfold joy & sweet delight. "Thus shall the male & female live the life of Eternity, 220 "Because the Lamb of God Creates himself a bride & wife "That we hîș Children evermore may live în Jerusalem "Which now descendeth ouț of heaven, a City, yet a Woman, "Mother of myriads redeem'd & born în her spiritual palaces, "By a New Spiritual birth Regenerated from Death." 225 Urizen said: "I have Erred, & my Error remains with me. "What Chain encompasses? în
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