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.7; E76| Around his solid bones.BU11.8; E76| And a second Age passed over,BU11.9; E76| And a state of dismal woe.BU11.10; E76| 8.In harrowing fear rolling round;BU11.11; E76| His nervous brain shot branchesBU11.12; E76| Round the branches of his heart.BU11.13; E76| On high into two little orbsBU11.14; E76| And fixed in two little cavesBU11.15; E76| Hiding carefully from the wind,BU11.16; E76| His Eyes beheld the deep,BU11.17; E76| And a third Age passed over:BU11.18; E76| And a state of dismal woe.BU11.19; E76| 9.The pangs of hope began,BU11.20; E76| In heavy pain striving, struggling.BU11.21; E76| Two Ears in close volutions.BU11.22; E76| From beneath his orbs of visionBU11.23; E76| Shot spiring out and petrifiedBU11.24; E76| As they grew.And a fourth Age passedBU11.25; E76| And a state of dismal woe.BU11.26; E76| 10.In ghastly torment sick;BU11.27; E76| Hanging upon the wind;BU13.1; E76| Two Nostrils bent down to the deep.BU13.2; E76| And a fifth Age passed over;BU13.3; E76| And a state of dismal woe.BU13.4; E76| 11.In ghastly torment sick;BU13.5; E76| Within his ribs bloated round,BU13.6; E76| A craving Hungry Cavern;BU13.7; E76| Thence arose his channeld Throat,BU13.8; E76| And like a red flame a TongueBU13.9; E76| Of thirst & of hunger appeard.BU13.10; E76| And a sixth Age passed over:BU13.11; E76| And a state of dismal woe.BU13.12; E76| 12.Enraged & stifled with tormentBU13.13; E76| He threw his right Arm to the northBU13.14; E76| His left Arm to the southBU13.15; E76| Shooting out in anguish deep,BU13.16; E76| And his Feet stampd the nether AbyssBU13.17; E76| In trembling & howling & dismay.BU13.18; E76| And a seventh Age passed over:BU13.19; E76| And a state of dismal woe.BU13; E77| Chap: V.BU13.20; E77| I.In terrors Los shrunk from his task:BU13.21; E77| His great hammer fell from his hand:BU13.22; E77| His fires beheld, and sickening,BU13.23; E77| Hid their strong limbs in smoke.BU13.24; E77| For with noises ruinous loud;BU13.25; E77| With hurtlings & clashings & groansBU13.26; E77| The Immortal endur'd his chains,BU13.27; E77| Tho' bound in a deadly sleep.BU13.28; E77| 2.All the myriads of Eternity:BU13.29; E77| All the wisdom & joy of life:BU13.30; E77| Roll like a sea around him,BU13.31; E77| Except what his little orbsBU13.32; E77| Of sight by degrees unfold.BU13.33; E77| 3.And now his eternal lifeBU13.34; E77| Like a dream was obliteratedBU13.35; E77| 4.Shudd'ring, the Eternal Prophet smoteBU13.36; E77| With a stroke, from his north to south regionBU13.37; E77| The bellows & hammer are silent nowBU13.38; E77| A nerveless silence, his prophetic voiceBU13.39; E77| Siez'd; a cold solitude & dark voidBU13.40; E77| The Eternal Prophet & Urizen clos'dBU13.41; E77| 5.Ages on ages rolld over themBU13.42; E77| Cut off from life & light frozenBU13.43; E77| Into horrible forms of deformityBU13.44; E77| Los suffer'd his fires to decayBU13.45; E77| Then he look'd back with anxious desireBU13.46; E77| But the space undivided by existenceBU13.47; E77| Struck horror into his soul.BU13.48; E77| 6.Los wept obscur'd with mourning:BU13.49; E77| His bosom earthquak'd with sighs;BU13.50; E77| He saw Urizen deadly black,BU13.51; E77| In his chains bound, & Pity began,BU13.52; E77| 7.In anguish dividing & dividingBU13.53; E77| For pity divides the soulBU13.54; E77| In pangs eternity on eternityBU13.55; E77| Life in cataracts pourd down his cliffsBU13.56; E77| The void shrunk the lymph into NervesBU13.57; E77| Wand'ring wide on the bosom of nightBU13.58; E77| And left a round globe of bloodBU13.59; E77| Trembling upon the VoidBU15.1; E78| Thus the Eternal Prophet was dividedBU15.2; E78| Before the death-image of UrizenBU15.3; E78| For in changeable clouds and darknessBU15.4; E78| In a winterly night beneath,BU15.5; E78| The Abyss of Los stretch'd immense:BU15.6; E78| And now seen, now obscur'd, to the eyesBU15.7; E78| Of Eternals, the visions remoteBU15.8; E78| Of the dark seperation appear'd.BU15.9; E78| As glasses discover WorldsBU15.10; E78| In the endless Abyss of space,BU15.11; E78| So the expanding eyes of ImmortalsBU15.12; E78| Beheld the dark visions of Los,BU15.13; E78| And the globe of life blood trembling.BU18.1; E78| 8.The globe of life blood trembledBU18.2; E78| Branching out into roots;BU18.3; E78| Fib'rous, writhing upon the winds;BU18.4; E78| Fibres of blood, milk and tears;BU18.5; E78| In pangs, eternity on eternity.BU18.6; E78| At length in tears & cries imbodiedBU18.7; E78| A female form trembling and paleBU18.8; E78| Waves before his deathy faceBU18.9; E78| 9.All Eternity shudderd at sightBU18.10; E78| Of the first female now separateBU18.11; E78| Pale as a cloud of snowBU18.12; E78| Waving before the face of LosBU18.13; E78| 10.Wonder, awe, fear, astonishment,BU18.14; E78| Petrify the eternal myriads;BU18.15; E78| At the first female form now separateBU19.1; E78| They call'd her Pity, and fledBU19.2; E78| 11."Spread a Tent, with strong curtains around themBU19.3; E78| "Let cords & stakes bind in the VoidBU19.4; E78| That Eternals may no more behold them"BU19.5; E78| 12.They began to weave curtains of darknessBU19.6; E78| They erected large pillars round the VoidBU19.7; E78| With golden hooks fastend in the pillarsBU19.8; E78| With infinite labour the EternalsBU19.9; E78| A woof wove, and called it ScienceBU19; E79| Chap: VI.BU19.11; E79| 1.But Los saw the Female & pitiedBU19.12; E79| He embrac'd her, she wept, she refus'dBU19.13; E79| In perverse and cruel delightBU19.14; E79| She fled from his arms, yet he followdBU19.15; E79| 2.Eternity shudder'd when they saw,BU19.16; E79| Man begetting his likeness,BU19.17; E79| On his own divided image.BU19.18; E79| 3.A time passed over, the EternalsBU19.19; E79| Began to erect the tent;BU19.20; E79| When Enitharmon sick,BU19.21; E79| Felt a Worm within her womb.BU19.22; E79| 4.Yet helpless it lay like a WormBU19.23; E79| In the trembling wombBU19.24; E79| To be moulded into existenceBU19.25; E79| 5.All day the worm lay on her bosomBU19.26; E79| All night within her wombBU19
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