[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] .39; E136| Surrounding the Mundane Shell outside in its CavernsM35.40; E136| And through Beulah.and all silent forbore to contendM35.41; E136| With Ololon for they saw the Lord in the Clouds of OlolonM35.42; E136| There is a Moment in each Day that Satan cannot findM35.43; E136| Nor can his Watch Fiends find it, but the Industrious findM35.44; E136| This Moment & it multiply.& when it once is foundM35.45; E136| It renovates every Moment of the Day if rightly placed[.]M35.46; E136| In this Moment Ololon descended to Los & EnitharmonM35.47; E136| Unseen beyond the Mundane Shell Southward in Miltons trackM35.48; E136| Just in this Moment when the morning odours rise abroadM35.49; E136| And first from the Wild Thyme, stands a Fountain in a rockM35.50; E136| Of crystal flowing into two Streams, one flows thro GolgonoozaM35.51; E136| And thro Beulah to Eden beneath Los's western WallM35.52; E136| The other flows thro the Aerial Void & all the ChurchesM35.53; E136| Meeting again in Golgonooza beyond Satans SeatM35.54; E136| The Wild Thyme is Los's Messenger to Eden, a mighty DemonM35.55; E136| Terrible deadly & poisonous his presence in Ulro darkM35.56; E136| Therefore he appears only a small Root creeping in grassM35.57; E136| Covering over the Rock of Odours his bright purple mantleM35.58; E136| Beside the Fount above the Larks nest in GolgonoozaM35.59; E136| Luvah slept here in death & here is Luvahs empty TombM35.60; E136| Ololon sat beside this Fountain on the Rock of Odours.M35.61; E136| Just at the place to where the Lark mounts, is a Crystal GateM35.62; E136| It is the enterance of the First Heaven named Luther: forM35.63; E136| The Lark is Los's Messenger thro the Twenty-seven ChurchesM35.64; E136| That the Seven Eyes of God who walk even to Satans SeatM35.65; E136| Thro all the Twenty-seven Heavens may not slumber nor sleepM35.66; E136| But the Larks Nest is at the Gate of Los, at the easternM35.67; E136| Gate of wide Golgonooza & the Lark is Los's MessengerM36.1; E136| When on the highest lift of his light pinions he arrivesM36.2; E136| At that bright Gate, another Lark meets him & back to backM36.3; E136| They touch their pinions tip tip: and each descendM36.4; E136| To their respective Earths & there all night consult with AngelsM36.5; E136| Of Providence & with the Eyes of God all night in slumbersM36.6; E136| Inspired: & at the dawn of day send out another LarkM36.7; E136| Into another Heaven to carry news upon his wingsM36.8; E136| Thus are the Messengers dispatchd till they reach the Earth againM36.9; E136| In the East Gate of Golgonooza, & the Twenty-eighth brightM36.10; E136| Lark.met the Female Ololon descending into my GardenM36.11; E136| Thus it appears to Mortal eyes & those of the Ulro HeavensM36.12; E136| But not thus to Immortals, the Lark is a mighty Angel.M36.13; E136| For Ololon step'd into the Polypus within the Mundane ShellM36.14; E136| They could not step into Vegetable Worlds without becomingM36.15; E137| The enemies of Humanity except in a Female FormM36.16; E137| And as One Female, Ololon and all its mighty HostsM36.17; E137| Appear'd: a Virgin of twelve years nor time nor space wasM36.18; E137| To the perception of the Virgin Ololon but as theM36.19; E137| Flash of lightning but more quick the Virgin in my GardenM36.20; E137| Before my Cottage stood for the Satanic Space is delusionM36.21; E137| For when Los joind with me he took me in his firy whirlwindM36.22; E137| My Vegetated portion was hurried from Lambeths shadesM36.23; E137| He set me down in Felphams Vale & prepard a beautifulM36.24; E137| Cottage for me that in three years I might write all these VisionsM36.25; E137| To display Natures cruel holiness: the deceits of Natural Religion[.]M36.26; E137| Walking in my Cottage Garden, sudden I beheldM36.27; E137| The Virgin Ololon & address'd her as a Daughter of Beulah[:]M36.28; E137| Virgin of Providence fear not to enter into my CottageM36.29; E137| What is thy message to thy friend: What am I now to doM36.30; E137| Is it again to plunge into deeper affliction? behold meM36.31; E137| Ready to obey, but pity thou my Shadow of Delightt247M36.32; E137| Enter my Cottage, comfort her, for she is sick with fatigueM37.1; E137| The Virgin answerd.Knowest thou of Milton who descendedM37.2; E137| Driven from Eternity; him I seek! terrified at my ActM37.3; E137| In Great Eternity which thou knowest! I come him to seekM37.4; E137| So Ololon utterd in words distinct the anxious thoughtM37.5; E137| Mild was the voice, but more distinct than any earthlyM37.6; E137| That Miltons Shadow heard & condensing all his FibresM37.7; E137| Into a strength impregnable of majesty & beauty infiniteM37.8; E137| I saw he was the Covering Cherub & within him Satant248M37.9; E137| And Raha[b], in an outside which is fallacious! withinM37.10; E137| Beyond the outline of Identity, in the Selfhood deadlyM37.11; E137| And he appeard the Wicker Man of Scandinavia in whomM37.12; E137| Jerusalems children consume in flames among the StarsM37.13; E137| Descending down into my Garden, a Human Wonder of GodM37.14; E137| Reaching from heaven to earth a Cloud & Human FormM37.15; E137| I beheld Milton with astonishment & in him beheldM37.16; E137| The Monstrous Churches of Beulah, the Gods of Ulro darkM37.17; E137| Twelve monstrous dishumanizd terrors Synagogues of Satan.M37.18; E137| A Double Twelve & Thrice Nine: such their divisions.M37.19; E137| And these their Names & their Places within the Mundane ShellM37.20; E137| In Tyre & Sidon I saw Baal & Ashtaroth.In Moab ChemoshM37.21; E137| In Ammon, Molech: loud his Furnaces rage among the WheelsM37.22; E137| Of Og, & pealing loud the cries of the Victims of Fire!M37.23; E137| And pale his Priestesses infolded in Veils of Pestilence, border'dM37.24; E137| With War; Woven in Looms of Tyre & Sidon by beautiful Ashtaroth.M37.25; E138| In Palestine Dagon, Sea Monster! worshipd o'er the Sea.M37.26; E138| Thammuz in Lebanon & Rimmon in Damascus curtaindM37
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