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Blake's Selected Poems

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by William Blake


  Since that dread day when Har and Heva fled.

  Because their brethren & sisters liv’d in War & Lust;

  And as they fled they shrunk

  Into two narrow doleful forms:

  Creeping in reptile flesh upon

  The bosom of the ground:

  And all the vast of Nature shrunk

  Before their shrunken eyes.

  Thus the terrible race of Los & Enitharmon gave

  Laws & Religions to the sons of Har binding them more

  And more to Earth: closing and restraining:

  Till a Philosophy of Five Senses was complete

  Urizen wept & gave it into the hands of Newton & Locke

  Clouds roll heavy upon the Alps round Rousseau & Voltaire:

  And on the mountains of Lebanon round the deceased Gods

  Of Asia; & on the desarts of Africa round the Fallen Angels

  The Guardian Prince of Albion burns in his nightly tent

  ASIA

  The Kings of Asia heard

  The howl rise up from Europe!

  And each ran out from his Web;

  From his ancient woven Den;

  For the darkness of Asia was startled

  At the thick-flaming, thought-creating fires of Ore.

  And the Kings of Asia stood

  And cried in bitterness of soul.

  Shall not the King call for Famine from the heath?

  Nor the Priest, for Pestilence from the fen?

  To restrain! to dismay! to thin!

  The inhabitants of mountain and plain;

  In the day, of full-feeding prosperity;

  And the night of delicious songs.

  Shall not the Councellor throw his curb

  Of Poverty on the laborious?

  To fix the price of labour;

  To invent allegoric riches:

  And the privy admonishers of men

  Call for fires in the City

  For heaps of smoking ruins,

  In the night of prosperity & wantonness

  To turn man from his path,

  To restrain the child from the womb,

  To cut off the bread from the city,

  That the remnant may learn to obey.

  That the pride of the heart may fail;

  That the lust of the eyes may be quench’d:

  That the delicate ear in its infancy

  May be dull’d; and the nostrils clos’d up;

  To teach mortal worms the path

  That leads from the gates of the Grave.

  Urizen heard them cry!

  And his shudd‘ring waving wings

  Went enormous above the red flames

  Drawing clouds of despair thro’ the heavens

  Of Europe as he went:

  And his Books of brass iron & gold

  Melted over the land as he flew,

  Heavy-waving, howling, weeping.

  And he stood over Judea:

  And stay’d in his ancient place:

  And stretch’d his clouds over Jerusalem;

  For Adam, a mouldering skeleton

  Lay bleach’d on the garden of Eden;

  And Noah as white as snow

  On the mountains of Ararat.

  Then the thunders of Urizen bellow’d aloud

  From his woven darkness above.

  Ore raging in European darkness

  Arose like a pillar of fire above the Alps

  Like a serpent of fiery flame!

  The sullen Earth

  Shrunk!

  Forth from the dead dust rattling bones to bones

  Join: shaking convuls’d the shivring clay breathes

  And all flesh naked stands: Fathers and Friends;

  Mothers & Infants; Kings & Warriors:

  The Grave shrieks with delight, & shakes

  Her hollow womb, & clasps the solid stem:

  Her bosom swells with wild desire:

  And milk & blood & glandous wine

  In rivers rush & shout & dance,

  On mountain, dale and plain.

  The SONG of LOS is Ended.

  Urizen Wept.

  “And did those feet in ancient time”7

  [FROM MILTON]

  And did those feet in ancient time,

  Walk upon Englands mountains green:

  And was the holy Lamb of God,

  On Englands pleasant pastures seen!

  And did the Countenance Divine,

  Shine forth upon our clouded hills?

  And was Jerusalem builded here,

  Among these dark Satanic Mills?

  Bring me my Bow of burning gold:

  Bring me my Arrows of desire:

  Bring me my Spear: O clouds unfold!

  Bring me my Chariot of fire!

  I will not cease from Mental Fight,

  Nor shall my Sword sleep in my hand:

  Till we have built Jerusalem,

  In Englands green & pleasant Land.

  “The fields from Islington to Marybone”

  The fields from Islington to Marybone,

  To Primrose Hill and Saint Johns Wood:

  Were builded over with pillars of gold,

  And there Jerusalems pillars stood.

  Her Little-ones ran on the fields

  The Lamb of God among them seen

  And fair Jerusalem his Bride:

  Among the little meadows green.

  Pancrass & Kentish-town repose

  Among her golden pillars high:

  Among her golden arches which

  Shine upon the starry sky.

  The Jews-harp-house & the Green Man;

  The Ponds where Boys to bathe delight:

  The fields of Cows by Willans farm:

  Shine in Jerusalems pleasant sight.

  She walks upon our meadows green:

  The Lamb of God walks by her side:

  And every English Child is seen,

  Children of Jesus & his Bride,

  Forgiving trespasses and sins

  Lest Babylon with cruel Og,

  With Moral & Self-righteous Law

  Should Crucify in Satans Synagogue!

  What are those golden Builders doing

  Near mournful ever-weeping Paddington

  Standing above that mighty Ruin

  Where Satan the first victory won.

  Where Albion slept beneath the Fatal Tree

  And the Druids golden Knife,

  Rioted in human gore,

  In Offerings of Human Life

  They groan’d aloud on London Stone

  They groan’d aloud on Tyburns Brook

  Albion gave his deadly groan,

  And all the Atlantic Mountains shook

  Albions Spectre from his Loins

  Tore forth in all the pomp of War!

  Satan his name: in flames of fire

  He stretch’d his Druid Pillars far.

  Jerusalem fell from Lambeth’s Vale,

  Down thro Poplar & Old Bow;

  Thro Maiden & acros the Sea,

  In War & howling death & woe.

  The Rhine was red with human blood:

  The Danube rolld a purple tide:

  On the Euphrates Satan stood:

  And over Asia stretch’d his pride.

  He witherd up sweet Zions Hill,

  From every Nation of the Earth:

  He witherd up Jerusalems Gates,

  And in a dark Land gave her birth.

  He witherd up the Human Form,

  By laws of sacrifice for sin:

  Till it became a Mortal Worm:

  But O! translucent all within.

  The Divine Vision still was seen

  Still was the Human Form, Divine

  Weeping in weak & mortal clay

  O Jesus still the Form was thine.

  And thine the Human Face & thine

  The Human Hands & Feet & Breath

  Entering thro’ the Gates of Birth

  And passing thro’ the Gates of Death

  And O thou
Lamb of God, whom I

  Slew in my dark self-righteous pride:

  Art thou return’d to Albions Land!

  And is Jerusalem thy Bride?

  Come to my arms & never more

  Depart; but dwell for ever here:

  Create my Spirit to thy Love:

  Subdue my Spectre to thy Fear.

  Spectre of Albion! warlike Fiend!

  In clouds of blood & ruin roll’d:

  I here reclaim thee as my own

  My Selfhood! Satan! armd in gold.

  Is this thy soft Family-Love

  Thy cruel Patriarchal pride

  Planting thy Family alone

  Destroying all the World beside.

  A mans worst enemies are those

  Of his own house & family;

  And he who makes his law a curse,

  By his own law shall surely die.

  In my Exchanges every Land

  Shall walk, & mine in every Land,

  Mutual shall build Jerusalem:

  Both heart in heart & hand in hand.

  “I saw a Monk of Charlemaine”

  I saw a Monk of Charlemaine

  Arise before my sight

  I talkd with the Grey Monk as we stood

  In beams of infernal light

  Gibbon arose with a lash of steel

  And Voltaire with a wracking wheel

  The Schools in clouds of learning rolld

  Arose with War in iron & gold.

  Thou lazy Monk they sound afar

  In vain condemning glorious War

  And in your Cell you shall ever dwell

  Rise War & bind him in his Cell.

  The blood. red ran from the Grey Monks side

  His hands & feet were wounded wide

  His body bent, his arms & knees

  Like to the roots of ancient trees

  When Satan first the black bow bent

  And the Moral Law from the Gospel rent

  He forgd the Law into a Sword

  And spilld the blood of mercys Lord.

  Titus! Constantine! Charlemaine!

  O Voltaire! Rousseau! Gibbon! Vain

  Your Grecian Mocks & Roman Sword

  Against this image of his Lord!

  For a Tear is an Intellectual thing;

  And a Sigh is the Sword of an Angel King

  And the bitter groan of a Martyrs woe

  Is an Arrow from the Almighties Bow!

  [From The Everlasting Gospel]

  [PREFACE]

  I will tell you what Joseph of Arimathea

  Said to my Fairy was not it very queer

  Pliny & Trajan what are You here

  Come listen to Joseph of Arimathea

  Listen patient & when Joseph has done

  Twill make a fool laugh & a Fairy Fun

  What can be done with such desperate Fools

  Who follow after the Heathen Schools

  I was standing by when Jesus died

  What I calld Humility they calld Pride

  THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL

  Was Jesus Humble or did he

  Give any Proofs of Humility

  Boast of high Things with Humble tone

  And give with Charity a Stone

  When but a Child he ran away

  And left his Parents in Dismay

  When they had wanderd three days long

  These were the words upon his tongue

  No Earthly Parents I confess

  I am doing my Fathers business

  When the rich learned Pharisee

  Came to consult him secretly

  Upon his heart with Iron pen

  He wrote Ye must be born again

  He was too proud to take a bribe

  He spoke with authority not like a Scribe

  He says with most consummate Art

  Follow me I am meek & lowly of heart

  As that is the only way to escape

  The Misers net & the Gluttons trap

  He who loves his Enemies betrays his Friends

  This surely is not what Jesus intends

  But the sneaking Pride of Heroic Schools

  And the Scribes & Pharisees Virtuous Rules

  For he acts with honest triumphant Pride

  And this is the cause that Jesus died

  He did not die with Christian Ease

  Asking Pardon of his Enemies

  If he had Caiphas would forgive

  Sneaking submission can always live

  He had only to say that God was the devil

  And the devil was God like a Christian Civil

  Mild Christian regrets to the devil confess

  For affronting him thrice in the Wilderness

  He had soon been bloody Caesars Elf

  And at last he would have been Caesar himself

  Like dr Priestly & Bacon & Newton

  Poor Spiritual Knowledge is not worth a button

  For thus the Gospel Sr Isaac confutes

  God can only be known by his Attributes

  And as for the Indwelling of the Holy Ghost

  Or of Christ & his Father its all a boast

  And Pride & Vanity of Imagination

  That disdains to follow this Worlds Fashion

  To teach doubt & Experiment

  Certainly was not what Christ meant

  What was he doing all that time

  From twelve years old to manly prime

  Was he then Idle or the Less

  About his Fathers business

  Or was his wisdom held in scorn

  Before his wrath began to burn

  In Miracles throughout the Land

  That quite unnervd Lord Caiaphas hand

  If he had been Antichrist Creeping Jesus

  Hed have done any thing to please us

  Gone sneaking into Synagogues

  And not usd the Elders & Priests like dogs

  But Humble as a Lamb or Ass

  Obeyd himself to Caiaphas

  God wants not Man to Humble himself

  This is the trick of the ancient Elf

  This is the Race that Jesus ran

  Humble to God Haughty to Man

  Cursing the Rulers before the People

  Even to the temples highest Steeple

  And when he Humbled himself to God

  Then descended the Cruel Rod

  If thou humblest thyself thou humblest me

  Thou also dwellst in Eternity

  Thou art a Man God is no more

  Thy own humanity learn to adore

  For that is my Spirit of Life

  Awake arise to Spiritual Strife

  And thy Revenge abroad display

  In terrors at the Last Judgment day

  Gods Mercy & Long Suffering

  Is but the Sinner to Judgment to bring

  Thou on the Cross for them shalt pray

  And take Revenge at the Last Day

  Jesus replied & thunders hurld

  I never will Pray for the World

  Once [I] did so when I prayd in the Garden

  I wishd to take with me a Bodily Pardon

  Can that which was of Woman born

  In the absence of the Morn

  When the Soul fell into Sleep

  And Archangels round it weep

  Shooting out against the Light

  Fibres of a deadly night

  Reasoning upon its own Dark Fiction

  In Doubt which is Self Contradiction

  Humility is only Doubt

  And does the Sun & Moon blot out

  Rooting over with thorns & stems

  The buried Soul & all its Gems

  This Lifes dim Windows of the Soul

  Distorts the Heavens from Pole to Pole

  And leads you to Believe a Lie

  When you see with not thro the Eye

  That was born in a night to perish in a night

  When the Soul slept in the beams of Light.

  Was Jesus Chaste or did he

  Give any Lessons of Cha
stity

  The morning blushd fiery red

  Mary was found in Adulterous bed

  Earth groand beneath & Heaven above

  Trembled at discovery of Love

  Jesus was sitting in Moses Chair

  They brought the trembling Woman There

  Moses commands she be stoned to Death

  What was the sound of Jesus breath

  He laid his hand on Moses Law

  The Ancient Heavens in Silent Awe

  Writ with Curses from Pole to Pole

  All away began to roll

  The Earth trembling & Naked lay

  In secret bed of Mortal Clay

  On Sinai felt the hand Divine

  Putting back the bloody shrine

  And she heard the breath of God

  As she heard by Edens flood

  Good & Evil are no more

  Sinais trumpets cease to roar

  Cease finger of God to Write

  The Heavens are not clean in thy Sight

  Thou art Good & thou Alone

  Nor may the sinner cast one stone

  To be Good only is to be

  A Devil or else a Pharisee

  Thou Angel of the Presence Divine

  That didst create this Body of Mine

  Wherefore has[t] thou writ these Laws

  And Created Hells dark jaws

  My Presence I will take from thee

  A Cold Leper thou shalt be

  Tho thou wast so pure & bright

 

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