| William Blake - 1906 - 596 páginas
...rebellion, and transgresser of God's Law, 7 Why dost thou come to Angels' eyes in this terrific (8) The terror answer'd : I am Ore, wreath 'd round the...he led the starry hosts thro" the wide wilderness ; 5 That stony law I stamp to dust ; and scatter religion abroad To the four winds as a torn book,... | |
| William Blake - 1914 - 554 páginas
...dost thou come to Angel's eyes in this terrific form ? ' The Terror answer'd : ' I am Ore, wreath'd round the accursed tree : The times are ended ; shadows...fiery joy, that Urizen perverted to ten commands, 61 What night he led the starry hosts thro' the wide wilderness, That stony Law I stamp to dust ; and... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1924 - 176 páginas
...curses, Stamping the Stony law to dust " ; so, here, he hears the voice of Ore proclaiming : " The fierce joy, that Urizen perverted to ten commands, What night he led the Starry hosts through the wild wilderness ; That Stony law I Stamp to dust : and scatter religion abroad To the four... | |
| William Blake - 1966 - 964 páginas
...thou come to Angel's eyes in this terrific form ?" Plate 8 The Terror answer'd : " I am Ore, wreath'd round the accursed tree : "The times are ended; shadows...he led the starry hosts thro' the wide wilderness, 5 "That stony law I stamp to dust; and scatter religion abroad "But they shall rot on desart sands,... | |
| Dan Miller, Mark Bracher, Donald D. Ault - 1987 - 410 páginas
...tree in the background. In America, one discovers the lines: The terror answerd: I am Orc, wreath'd round the accursed tree: The times are ended; shadows pass the morning gins to break; (^8:1-2, E54) The motif recalls, of course, the serpent of Eden, "more subtil than any beast of the... | |
| William Blake - 1998 - 340 páginas
...in this terrific form?' The terror answered: 'I am Ore, wreathed round the accursed tree. The tunes are ended, shadows pass, the morning 'gins to break....to ten commands What night he led the starry hosts through the wide wilderness — That stony law I stamp to dust, and scatter religion abroad ion To... | |
| Jackie DiSalvo, G. A. Rosso, Christopher Z. Hobson - 1998 - 480 páginas
...negative contexts, he is free of physical bonds and usually active: The terror answerd: I am Ore, wreath'd round the accursed tree: The times are ended; shadows pass the morning gins to break; (A 8:1-2) he [Urizen] made Ore In Serpent form compelld stretch out & up the mysterious tree He sufferd... | |
| Northrop Frye - 2004 - 588 páginas
...them in the day, Urizen, with his moral law and his ten commandments, won out. Orc says in America: The fiery joy, that Urizen perverted to ten commands,...thro' the wide wilderness, That stony law I stamp to dust.85 The death of this culture was represented by the brazen serpent hung by Moses on a pole, which... | |
| Northrop Frye - 2005 - 529 páginas
...Egypt only to be enslaved once again by the hypnotizing twelvefold Zodiac of stars over their heads: The fiery joy, that Urizen perverted to ten commands,...What night he led the starry hosts thro' the wide wilderness.5 In plate 21 this community of twelve is restored, with the differences from the beginning... | |
| |