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.24; E48| To bind the phantoms of existence from eternal life?VDA4.25; E48| Then Oothoon waited silent all the day.and all the night, ED; E48| VISIONS of the Daughters of Albion PLATE 5VDA5.1; E48| But when the morn arose, her lamentation renewd,VDA5.2; E48| The Daughters of Albion hear her woes, & eccho back her sighs.VDA5.3; E48| O Urizen! Creator of men! mistaken Demon of heaven:VDA5.4; E48| Thy joys are tears! thy labour vain, to form men to thine image.VDA5.5; E48| How can one joy absorb another? are not different joysVDA5.6; E48| Holy, eternal, infinite! and each joy is a Love.VDA5.7; E48| Does not the great mouth laugh at a gift? & the narrow eyelids mockVDA5.8; E48| At the labour that is above payment, and wilt thou take the apeVDA5.9; E48| For thy councellor? or the dog, for a schoolmaster to thy children?VDA5.10; E48| Does he who contemns poverty, and he who turns with abhorrenceVDA5.11; E48| From usury: feel the same passion or are they moved alike?VDA5.12; E48| How can the giver of gifts experience the delights of the merchant?VDA5.13; E48| How the industrious citizen the pains of the husbandman.VDA5.14; E48| How different far the fat fed hireling with hollow drum;VDA5.15; E48| Who buys whole corn fields into wastes, and sings upon the heath:VDA5.16; E49| How different their eye and ear! how different the world to them!VDA5.17; E49| With what sense does the parson claim the labour of the farmer?VDA5.18; E49| What are his nets & gins & traps.& how does he surround himVDA5.19; E49| With cold floods of abstraction, and with forests of solitude,VDA5.20; E49| To build him castles and high spires.where kings & priests may dwell.VDA5.21; E49| Till she who burns with youth.and knows no fixed lot; is boundVDA5.22; E49| In spells of law to one she loaths: and must she drag the chainVDA5.23; E49| Of life, in weary lust! must chilling murderous thoughts.obscureVDA5.24; E49| The clear heaven of her eternal spring? to bear the wintry rageVDA5.25; E49| Of a harsh terror driv'n to madness, bound to hold a rodVDA5.26; E49| Over her shrinking shoulders all the day; & all the nightVDA5.27; E49| To turn the wheel of false desire: and longings that wake her wombVDA5.28; E49| To the abhorred birth of cherubs in the human formVDA5.29; E49| That live a pestilence & die a meteor & are no more.VDA5.30; E49| Till the child dwell with one he hates.and do the deed he loathsVDA5.31; E49| And the impure scourge force his seed into its unripe birthVDA5.32; E49| E'er yet his eyelids can behold the arrows of the day.VDA5.33; E49| Does the whale worship at thy footsteps as the hungry dog?VDA5.34; E49| Or does he scent the mountain prey, because his nostrils wideVDA5.35; E49| Draw in the ocean? does his eye discern the flying cloudVDA5.36; E49| As the ravens eye? or does he measure the expanse like the vulture?VDA5.37; E49| Does the still spider view the cliffs where eagles hide their young? VDA5.38; E49| Or does the fly rejoice.because the harvest is brought in?VDA5.39; E49| Does not the eagle scorn the earth & despise the treasures beneath?VDA5.40; E49| But the mole knoweth what is there, & the worm shall tell it thee.VDA5.41; E49| Does not the worm erect a pillar in the mouldering church yard?VDA6.1; E49| And a palace of eternity in the jaws of the hungry graveVDA6.2; E49| Over his porch these words are written.Take thy bliss O Man!VDA6.3; E49| And sweet shall be thy taste & sweet thy infant joys renew!VDA6.4; E49| Infancy, fearless, lustful, happy! nestling for delightVDA6.5; E49| In laps of pleasure; Innocence! honest, open, seekingVDA6.6; E49| The vigorous joys of morning light; open to virgin bliss.VDA6.7; E49| Who taught thee modesty, subtil modesty! child of night & sleepVDA6.8; E49| When thou awakest, wilt thou dissemble all thy secret joysVDA6.9; E49| Or wert thou not awake when all this mystery was disclos'd!VDA6.10; E49| Then com'st thou forth a modest virgin knowing to dissembleVDA6.11; E49| With nets found under thy night pillow, to catch virgin joy,VDA6.12; E49| And brand it with the name of whore; & sell it in the night,VDA6.13; E49| In silence.ev'n without a whisper, and in seeming sleep:VDA6.14; E49| Religious dreams and holy vespers, light thy smoky fires:VDA6.15; E49| Once were thy fires lighted by the eyes of honest mornVDA6.16; E49| And does my Theotormon seek this hypocrite modesty!VDA6.17; E49| This knowing, artful, secret, fearful, cautious, trembling hypocrite.VDA6.18; E50| Then is Oothoon a whore indeed! and all the virgin joysVDA6.19; E50| Of life are harlots: and Theotormon is a sick mans dreamVDA6.20; E50| And Oothoon is the crafty slave of selfish holiness.VDA6.21; E50| But Oothoon is not so, a virgin fill'd with virgin fanciesVDA6.22; E50| Open to joy and to delight where ever beauty appearsVDA6.23; E50| If in the morning sun I find it: there my eyes are fix'dVDA7.1; E50| In happy copulation; if in evening mild.wearied with work;VDA7.2; E50| Sit on a bank and draw the pleasures of this free born joy.VDA7.3; E50| The moment of desire! the moment of desire! The virginVDA7.4; E50| That pines for man; shall awaken her womb to enormous joysVDA7.5; E50| In the secret shadows of her chamber; the youth shut up fromVDA7.6; E50| The lustful joy.shall forget to generate.& create an amorous imageVDA7.7; E50| In the shadows of his curtains and in the folds of his silent pillow.VDA7.8; E50| Are not these the places of religion? the rewards of continence?VDA7.9; E50| The self enjoyings of self denial? Why dost thou seek religion? VDA7.10; E50| Is it because acts are not lovely, that thou seekest solitude,VDA7.11; E50| Where the horrible darkness is impressed with reflections of desire.VDA7.12; E50| Father of jealousy.be thou accursed from the earth!VDA7.13; E50| Why hast thou taught my Theotormon this accursed thing?VDA7.14; E50| Till beauty fades from off my shoulders darken'd and cast out,VDA7.15; E50| A solitary shadow wailing on the margin of non-entity.VDA7.16; E50| I cry, Love! Love! Love! happy happy Love! free as the mountain wind!VDA7 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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