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.MHH24; E43| When he had so spoken: I beheld the Angel who stretched outMHH24; E43| his arms embracing the flame of fire & he was consumed and aroseMHH24; E43| as Elijah.MHH24; E44| Note.This Angel, who is now become a Devil, is myMHH24; E44| particular friend: we often read the Bible together in itsMHH24; E44| infernal or diabolical sense which the world shall have if theyMHH24; E44| behave wellMHH24; E44| I have also: The Bible of Hell: which the world shall haveMHH24; E44| whether they will or no.MHH24; E44| One Law for the Lion & Ox is OppressionED; E44| Marriage of Heaven and Hell PLATE 25MHH25; E44| A Song of LibertyMHH25; E44| 1.The Eternal Female groand! it was heard over all the Earth:MHH25; E44| 2.Albions coast is sick silent; the American meadows faint!MHH25; E44| 3 Shadows of Prophecy shiver along by the lakes and the riversMHH25; E44| and mutter across the ocean! France rend down thy dungeon;MHH25; E44| 4.Golden Spain burst the barriers of old Rome;MHH25; E44| 5.Cast thy keys O Rome into the deep down falling, even toMHH25; E44| eternity down falling,t151MHH25; E44| 6.And weep!MHH25; E44| 7.In her trembling hands she took the new, born terror howling;MHH25; E44| 8.On those infinite mountains of light now barr'd out by theMHH25; E44| atlantic sea, the new born fire stood before the starry king!MHH25; E44| 9.Flag'd with grey brow'd snows and thunderous visages theMHH25; E44| jealous wings wav'd over the deep.MHH25; E44| 10.The speary hand burned aloft, unbuckled was the shield,MHH25; E44| forth went the hand of jealousy among the flaming hair, andMHH; E44| [Marriage of Heaven and Hell PL 26] hurl'd the new born wonder thro' the starry night.MHH26; E44| 11.The fire, the fire, is falling!MHH26; E44| 12.Look up! look up! O citizen of London.enlarge thyMHH26; E44| countenance; O Jew, leave counting gold! return to thy oil andMHH26; E44| wine; O African! black African! (go.winged thought widen his forehead.)MHH26; E44| 13.The fiery limbs, the flaming hair,shot like the sinking sunMHH26; E44| into the western sea.MHH26; E44| 14.Wak'd from his eternal sleep, the hoary, element roaring fled away:MHH26; E44| 15.Down rushd beating his wings in vain the jealous king: hisMHH26; E44| grey brow'd councellors, thunderous warriors, curl'd veterans,MHH26; E44| among helms, and shields, and chariots horses, elephants:MHH26; E44| banners, castles, slings and rocks,MHH26; E44| 16.Falling, rushing, ruining! buried in the ruins, on Urthona's dens.MHH26; E44| 17.All night beneath the ruins, then their sullen flames fadedMHH26; E44| emerge round the gloomy king,MHH26; E44| 18.With thunder and fire: leading his starry hosts thro' the waste wildernessMHH; E44| [Marriage of Heaven and Hell PL 27] he promulgates his ten commands,MHH27; E44| glancing his beamy eyelids over the deep in dark dismay,MHH27; E45| 19.Where the son of fire in his eastern cloud, while theMHH27; E45| morning plumes her golden breast,MHH27; E45| 20.Spurning the clouds written with curses, stamps the stonyMHH27; E45| law to dust, loosing the eternal horses from the dens of night, cryingMHH27; E45| Empire is no more! and now the lion & wolf shall cease.MHH27; E45| ChorusMHH27; E45| Let the Priests of the Raven of dawn, no longer in deadlyMHH27; E45| black, with hoarse note curse the sons of joy.Nor his acceptedMHH27; E45| brethren whom, tyrant, he calls free; lay the bound or build theMHH27; E45| roof.Nor pale religious letchery call that virginity, thatMHH27; E45| wishes but acts not!MHH27; E45| For every thing that lives is Holyt152Title; E45| VISIONS of the Daughters of AlbionVDAepigraph; E45| The Eye sees more than the Heart knows.VDAcolophon; E45| Printed by Will:m Blake: 1793.VDA; E45| The ArgumentVDAargument1; E45| I loved TheotormonVDAargument2; E45| And I was not ashamedVDAargument3; E45| I trembled in my virgin fearsVDAargument4; E45| And I hid in Leutha's vale!VDAargument5; E45| I plucked Leutha's flower,VDAargument6; E45| And I rose up from the vale;VDAargument7; E45| But the terrible thunders toreVDAargument8; E45| My virgin mantle in twain.ED; E45| VISIONS of the Daughters of Albion PLATE 1VDA1title; E45| VisionsVDA1.2; E45| ENSLAV'D, the Daughters of Albion weep: a trembling lamentationVDA1.3; E45| Upon their mountains; in their valleys.sighs toward America.VDA1.4; E45| For the soft soul of America, Oothoon wanderd in woe,VDA1.5; E45| Along the vales of Leutha seeking flowers to comfort her;VDA1.6; E45| And thus she spoke to the bright Marygold of Leutha's valeVDA1.7; E46| Art thou a flower! art thou a nymph! I see thee now a flower;VDA1.8; E46| Now a nymph! I dare not pluck thee from thy dewy bed!VDA1.9; E46| The Golden nymph replied; pluck thou my flower Oothoon the mildVDA1.10; E46| Another flower shall spring, because the soul of sweet delightVDA1.11; E46| Can never pass away.she ceas'd & closd her golden shrine.VDA1.12; E46| Then Oothoon pluck'd the flower saying, I pluck thee from thy bedVDA1.13; E46| Sweet flower.and put thee here to glow between my breastsVDA1.14; E46| And thus I turn my face to where my whole soul seeks.VDA1.15; E46| Over the waves she went in wing'd exulting swift delight;VDA1.16; E46| And over Theotormons reign, took her impetuous course.VDA1.17; E46| Bromion rent her with his thunders.on his stormy bedVDA1.18; E46| Lay the faint maid, and soon her woes appalld his thunders hoarseVDA1.19; E46| Bromion spoke.behold this harlot here on Bromions bed,VDA1.20; E46| And let the jealous dolphins sport around the lovely maid;VDA1.21; E46| Thy soft American plains are mine, and mine thy north & south:VDA1.22; E46| Stampt with my signet are the swarthy children of the sun:VDA1.23; E46| They are obedient, they resist not, they obey the scourge:VDA1.24; E46| Their daughters worship terrors and obey the violent:VDA2.1; E46| Now thou maist marry Bromions harlot, and protect the childVDA2.2; E46| Of Bromions rage, that Oothoon shall put forth in nine moons timeVDA2
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