The Book of Ahania (Chapter IV )
1. Forth flew the arrows of Pestilence Round the pale living Corse on the Tree. 2. For in Urizen's slumbers of abstraction, In the infinite ages of Eternity, When his Nerves of Joy melted and flow'd, A white Lake on the dark blue air, In perturb'd pain and dismal torment, Now stretching out, now swift conglobing, 3. Effluvia vapour'd above In noxious clouds; these hover'd thick Over the disorganiz'd Immortal, Till petrific pain scurf'd o'er the Lakes, As the bones of Man, solid and dark. 4. The clouds of Disease hover'd wide Around the Immortal in torment, Perching around the hurtling bones—— Disease on disease, shape on shape, Wingèd, screaming in blood and torment! 5. The Eternal Prophet beat on his Anvils, Enrag'd in the desolate darkness; He forg'd Nets of iron around, And Los threw them around the bones. 6. The Shapes, screaming, flutter'd vain: Some combin'd into muscles and glands, Some organs for craving and lust; Most remain'd on the tormented Void—— Urizen's army of horrors! 7. Round the pale living Corse on the Tree. Forty years, flew the arrows of Pestilence. 8. Wailing and terror and woe Ran thro' all his dismal world; Forty years all his sons and daughters Felt their skulls harden; then Asia Arose in the pendulous deep. 9. They reptilize upon the Earth. 10. Fuzon groan'd on the Tree. |