1. But the forehead of Urizen gathering, And his eyes pale with anguish, his lips Blue and changing, in tears and bitter Contrition he prepar'd hi...
1. The Globe shook, and Urizen, seated On black clouds, his sore wound anointed; The ointment flow'd down on the Void Mix'd with blood —...
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 o...
1. The lamenting voice of Ahania, Weeping upon the Void! And round the Tree of Fuzon, Distant in solitary night, Her voice was heard, but no form Had ...
Little Phoebus came strutting in, With his fat belly and his round chin. What is it you would please to have? Ho! Ho! I won't let it go at only so...
II Honour and Genius is all I ask, And I ask the Gods no more! No more! No more! No more! No more!} The Three Philosophers bear chorus....
III When Old Corruption first begun, Adorn'd in yellow vest, He committed on Flesh a whoredom —— O, what a wicked beast! From then a c...
IV Hear then the pride and knowledge of a sailor! His sprit sail, fore sail, main sail, and his mizen. A poor frail man —— God wot! I know...
V The Song of Phoebe and Jellicoe Phoebe drest like beauty's queen, Jellicoe in faint pea-green, Sitting all beneath a grot, Where the little lamb...
VI Lo! the Bat with leathern wing, Winking and blinking, Winking and blinking, Winking and blinking, Like Dr Johnson. Quid. `O ho!' said Dr. Johns...