America A Prophecy Part 2
In thunders ends the voice. Then Albions Angel wrathful
burnt
Beside the Stone of Night; and like the Eternal Lions
howl
In famine & war, reply'd. Art thou not Orc, who
serpent-form'd
Stands at the gate of Enitharmon to devour her children;
Blasphemous Demon, Antichrist, hater of Dignities;
Lover of wild rebellion, and transgresser of Gods Law;
Why dost thou come to Angels eyes in this terrific form?
The terror answerd: I am Orc, wreath'd round the accursed
tree:
The times are ended; shadows pass the morning gins to
break;
The fiery joy, that Urizen perverted to ten commands,
What night he led the starry hosts thro' the wide wilderness:
That stony law I stamp to dust: and scatter religion
abroad
To the four winds as a torn book, & none shall gather
the leaves;
But they shall rot on desart sands, & consume in
bottomless deeps;
To make the desarts blossom, & the deeps shrink
to their fountains,
And to renew the fiery joy, and burst the stony roof.
That pale religious letchery, seeking Virginity,
May find it in a harlot, and in coarse-clad honesty
The undefil'd tho' ravish'd in her cradle night and
morn:
For every thing that lives is holy, life delights in
life;
Because the soul of sweet delight can never be defil'd.
Fires inwrap the earthly globe, yet man is not consumd;
Amidst the lustful fires he walks: his feet become like
brass,
His knees and thighs like silver, & his breast and
head like gold.
Sound! sound! my loud war-trumpets & alarm my Thirteen
Angels!
Loud howls the eternal Wolf! the eternal Lion lashes
his tail!
America is darkned; and my punishing Demons terrified
Crouch howling before their caverns deep like skins
dry'd in the wind.
They cannot smite the wheat, nor quench the fatness
of the earth.
They cannot smite with sorrows, nor subdue the plow
and spade.
They cannot wall the city, nor moat round the castle
of princes.
They cannot bring the stubbed oak to overgrow the hills.
For terrible men stand on the shores, & in their
robes I see
Children take shelter from the lightnings, there stands
Washington
And Paine and Warren with their foreheads reard toward
the east
But clouds obscure my aged sight. A vision from afar!
Sound! sound! my loud war-trumpets & alarm my thirteen
Angels:
Ah vision from afar! Ah rebel form that rent the ancient
Heavens; Eternal Viper self-renew'd, rolling in clouds
I see thee in thick clouds and darkness on America's
shore.
Writhing in pangs of abhorred birth; red flames the
crest rebellious
And eyes of death; the harlot womb oft opened in vain
Heaves in enormous circles, now the times are return'd
upon thee,
Devourer of thy parent, now thy unutterable torment
renews.
Sound! sound! my loud war trumpets & alarm my thirteen
Angels!
Ah terrible birth! a young one bursting! where is the
weeping mouth?
And where the mothers milk? instead those ever-hissing
jaws
And parched lips drop with fresh gore; now roll thou
in the clouds
Thy mother lays her length outstretch'd upon the shore
beneath.
Sound! sound! my loud war-trumpets & alarm my thirteen
Angels!
Loud howls the eternal Wolf: the eternal Lion lashes
his tail!
Thus wept the Angel voice & as he wept the terrible
blasts
Of trumpets, blew a loud alarm across the Atlantic deep.
No trumpets answer; no reply of clarions or of fifes,
Silent the Colonies remain and refuse the loud alarm.
On those vast shady hills between America & Albions
shore;
Now barr'd out by the Atlantic sea: call'd Atlantean
hills:
Because from their bright summits you may pass to the
Golden world
An ancient palace, archetype of mighty Emperies,
Rears its immortal pinnacles, built in the forest of
God
By Ariston the king of beauty for his stolen bride,
Here on their magic seats the thirteen Angels sat perturb'd
For clouds from the Atlantic hover o'er the solemn roof.
Fiery the Angels rose, & as they rose deep thunder
roll'd
Around their shores: indignant burning with the fires
of Orc
And Bostons Angel cried aloud as they flew thro' the
dark night.
He cried: Why trembles honesty and like a murderer,
Why seeks he refuge from the frowns of his immortal
station!
Must the generous tremble & leave his joy, to the
idle: to the pestilence!
That mock him? who commanded this? what God? what Angel!
To keep the gen'rous from experience till the ungenerous
Are unrestraind performers of the energies of nature;
Till pity is become a trade, and generosity a science,
That men get rich by, & the sandy desart is giv'n
to the strong
What God is he, writes laws of peace, & clothes
him in a tempest
What pitying Angel lusts for tears, and fans himself
with sighs
What crawling villain preaches abstinence & wraps
himself
In fat of lambs? no more I follow, no more obedience
pay.
So cried he, rending off his robe & throwing down
his scepter.
In sight of Albions Guardian, and all the thirteen Angels
Rent off their robes to the hungry wind, & threw
their golden scepters
Down on the land of America. indignant they descended
Headlong from out their heav'nly heights, descending
swift as fires
Over the land; naked & flaming are their lineaments
seen
In the deep gloom, by Washington & Paine & Warren
they stood
And the flame folded roaring fierce within the pitchy
night
Before the Demon red, who burnt towards America,
In black smoke thunders and loud winds rejoicing in
its terror
Breaking in smoky wreaths from the wild deep, &
gath'ring thick
In flames as of a furnace on the land from North to
South
What time the thirteen Governors that England sent convene
In Bernards house; the flames coverd the land, they
rouze they cry
Shaking their mental chains they rush in fury to the
sea
To quench their anguish; at the feet of Washington down
fall'n
They grovel on the sand and writhing lie, while all
The British soldiers thro' the thirteen states sent
up a howl
Of anguish: threw their swords & muskets to the
earth & ran
From their encampments and dark castles seeking where
to hide
From the grim flames; and from the visions of Orc; in
sight
Of Albions Angel; who enrag'd his secret clouds open'd
From north to south, and burnt outstretchd on wings
of wrath cov'ring
The eastern sky, spreading his awful wings across the
heavens;
Beneath him roll'd his num'rous hosts, all Albions Angels
camp'd
Darkend the Atlantic mountains & their trumpets
shook the valleys
Arm'd with diseases of the earth to cast upon the Abyss,
Their numbers forty millions, must'ring in the eastern
sky.
