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The Book Of Urizen: Chapter V

    By William Blake



1.

    In terrors Los shrunk from his task:
    His great hammer fell from his hand:
    His fires beheld, and sickening,
    Hid their strong limbs in smoke.
    For with noises ruinous loud;
    With hurtlings & clashings & groans
    The Immortal endur'd his chains,
    Tho' bound in a deadly sleep.

2.

    All the myriads of Eternity:
    All the wisdom & joy of life:
    Roll like a sea around him,
    Except what his little orbs
    Of sight by degrees unfold.

3.

    And now his eternal life
    Like a dream was obliterated

4.

    Shudd'ring, the Eternal Prophet smote
    With a stroke, from his north to south region
    The bellows & hammer are silent now
    A nerveless silence, his prophetic voice
    Siez'd; a cold solitude & dark void
    The Eternal Prophet & Urizen clos'd

5.

    Ages on ages rolld over them
    Cut off from life & light frozen
    Into horrible forms of deformity
    Los suffer'd his fires to decay
    Then he look'd back with anxious desire
    But the space undivided by existence
    Struck horror into his soul.

6.

    Los wept obscur'd with mourning:
    His bosom earthquak'd with sighs;
    He saw Urizen deadly black,
    In his chains bound, & Pity began,

7.

    In anguish dividing & dividing
    For pity divides the soul
    In pangs eternity on eternity
    Life in cataracts pourd down his cliffs
    The void shrunk the lymph into Nerves
    Wand'ring wide on the bosom of night
    And left a round globe of blood
    Trembling upon the Void
    Thus the Eternal Prophet was divided
    Before the death-image of Urizen
    For in changeable clouds and darkness
    In a winterly night beneath,
    The Abyss of Los stretch'd immense:
    And now seen, now obscur'd, to the eyes
    Of Eternals, the visions remote
    Of the dark seperation appear'd.
    As glasses discover Worlds
    In the endless Abyss of space,
    So the expanding eyes of Immortals
    Beheld the dark visions of Los,
    And the globe of life blood trembling

8.

    The globe of life blood trembled
    Branching out into roots;
    Fib'rous, writhing upon the winds;
    Fibres of blood, milk and tears;
    In pangs, eternity on eternity.
    At length in tears & cries imbodied
    A female form trembling and pale
    Waves before his deathy face

9.

    All Eternity shudderd at sight
    Of the first female now separate
    Pale as a cloud of snow
    Waving before the face of Los

10.

    Wonder, awe, fear, astonishment,
    Petrify the eternal myriads;
    At the first female form now separate
    They call'd her Pity, and fled

11.

    "Spread a Tent, with strong curtains around them
    "Let cords & stakes bind in the Void
    That Eternals may no more behold them"

12.

    They began to weave curtains of darkness
    They erected large pillars round the Void
    With golden hooks fastend in the pillars
    With infinite labour the Eternals
    A woof wove, and called it Science



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