The Book of Urizen (excerpts)



Lo, a shadow of horror is risen
     In Eternity! Unknown, unprolific,
     Self-clos'd, all-repelling: what demon
     Hath form'd this abominable void,
     This soul-shudd'ring vacuum? Some said
     'It is Urizen.' But unknown, abstracted,
     Brooding, secret, the dark power hid.

 

     Times on times he divided and measur'd
     Space by space in his ninefold darkness,
   Unseen, unknown; changes appear'd
  Like desolate mountains, rifted furious
   By the black winds of perturbation.

 

   For he strove in battles dire,
   In unseen conflictions with shapes
  Bred from his forsaken wilderness
   Of beast, bird, fish, serpent and element,
   Combustion, blast, vapour and cloud.

 

   Dark, revolving in silent activity:
   Unseen in tormenting passions:
   An activity unknown and horrible,
   A self-contemplating shadow,
   In enormous labours occupied.

   But Eternals beheld his vast forests;
  Age on ages he lay, clos'd, unknown,
   Brooding shut in the deep; all avoid
  The petrific, abominable chaos.

 

   His cold horrors silent, dark Urizen
   Prepar'd; his ten thousands of thunders,
   Rang'd in gloom'd array, stretch out across
   The dread world; and the rolling of wheels,
   As of swelling seas, sound in his clouds,
   In his hills of stor'd snows, in his mountains
   Of hail and ice; voices of terror
   Are heard, like thunders of autumn
   When the cloud blazes over the harvests

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AXABXCC XDXDA EXDXX XFXXX GXBX AXXXXFEXG
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,392
Words 206
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 7, 5, 5, 5, 4, 9

William Blake

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