The lustful joy. shall forget to generate. & create an amorous image In the shadows of his curtains and in the folds of his silent pillow. Are not these the places of religion? the rewards of continence? The self enjoyings of self denial? Why dost thou... William Blake: A Critical Essay - Seite 233von Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1868 - 304 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Blake - 1893 - 324 Seiten
...Jealousy, be itou accursed from the earth I Why hast thou taught my Theotortnon this accursed thing I Till beauty fades from off my shoulders, darkened...solitary shadow wailing on the margin of nonentity. ' 1 cry. Love I Love 1 Love I happy, happy Love 1 free as th« mountain windI Can that be Love that... | |
| Rudolf Kassner - 1900 - 336 Seiten
...religion? the rewards of continence? The self-enjoying of self-denial? Why dost thou seek religion? Is it because acts are not lovely, that thou seekest...solitude, Where the horrible darkness is impressed with the reflections of desire! Urizen's Moral ist die Moral desjenigen Mannes aus der Bibel, dessen Laster... | |
| William Blake - 1906 - 596 Seiten
...religion, the rewards of continence, The self enjoyings of self denial? Why dost thou seek religion ? Is it because acts are not lovely, that thou seekest...horrible darkness is impressed with reflections of desire ? fix'd Till beauty fades from off my shoulders, darken'd and cast out, A solitary shadow wailing on... | |
| William Blake - 1914 - 554 Seiten
...self-denial ? Why dost thou seek religion ? Is it because acts are not lovely that thou seekest solitude, 185 Where the horrible darkness is impressed with reflections...accursed thing, Till beauty fades from off my shoulders, darken'd and cast out, A solitary shadow wailing on the margin of nonentity? 190 1 1 cry : Love ! Love... | |
| Pierre Berger - 1914 - 444 Seiten
...religion ? the rewards of continence ? The self-enjoyings of self-denial ? Why dost thou seek religion ? Is it because acts are not lovely, that thou seekest...Father of Jealousy, be thou accursed from the earth ! 3 It must be remembered that these passionate cries for free love belong to the first period of Blake's... | |
| Denis Saurat - 1920 - 102 Seiten
...neither the control of reason, as we have seen him write often, nor the « sole propriety ». He cries : Father of Jealousy, be thou accursed from the earth...accursed thing, Till beauty fades from off my shoulders, darken'd and cast out, A solitary shadow wailing on the margin of nonentity? I cry : LoveJ Love! Love!... | |
| Denis Saurat - 1920 - 94 Seiten
...neither the control of reason, as we have seen him write often, nor the « sole propriety ». He cries : Father of Jealousy, be thou accursed from the earth...Theotormon this accursed thing, Till beauty fades from oir my shoulders, darken'd and rast out, A solitary shadow wailing on the margin of nonentity? 1 cry... | |
| Denis Saurat - 1920 - 98 Seiten
...often, nor the « sole propriety ». He cries : Father of Jealousy, be thou accursed from the earth I Why hast thou taught my Theotormon this accursed thing, Till beauty fades from off my shoulders, darken'd and cast out, A solitary shadow wailing on the margin of nonentity? I cry : Love ! Love !... | |
| Ba Han (Maung) - 1924 - 294 Seiten
...religion, the rewards of continence, The self-enjoyings of self-denial ? Why dost thou seek religion ? Is it because acts are not lovely that thou seekest...horrible darkness is impressed with reflections of desire ?s i Marriage of Heaven and Hell, p. io. • The Poctical Works of William Blake, ed. EJ Ellis, vol.... | |
| William Blake - 1925 - 558 Seiten
...self-denial ? Why dost thou seek religion f Is it because acts are not lovely that thou seekest solitude, 185 Where the horrible darkness is impressed with reflections...Father of Jealousy, be thou accursed from the earth ! \Vhy hast thou taught my Theotormon this accursed thing, Till beauty fades from off my shoulders,... | |
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