| As I was walking among the fires of Hell
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| Delighted with the enjoyments of genius
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| Which to angels look like torment and insanity
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| I collected some of their proverbs
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| Thinking that as sayings use the nation markets character
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| So the proverbs of Hell show the nature of Infernal Wisdom
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| Better than any description of buildings or garments
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| When I came home on the abyss of the five senses
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| For a flat-sided steep frowns over the present world
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| I saw a mighty temple form in the black clouds hovering on the sides of a rock
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| With groaning fires he wrote the following sentence now Percieved by the minds
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| of men and read by them on Earth
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| How do you know what every bird that cuts the airy wind
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| Is an immense world of the light closed by our senses five?
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| Vrta roars and shakes his fires of the burning air
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| Hungry clouds spying on the deep
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| One speak, and in a perilous path
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| But just a man attempt its course alone
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| The veil of death
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| Roses are planted where thorns grow in the barren hate
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| Sing the honeybees and the perilous path is granted
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| On every cliff and tomb and on the bleached bones Vanclae brought forth
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| O, my Dark Brothers, as a new heaven has begun
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| And it is now thirty-three years into tembience
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| The eternal Hell revise
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| I cried to the dark angel sleeping in the tomb
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| His writings in the linen clothes folded up
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| Now is the winning of Jedom
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| And the return of Adam into paradise
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| Without contraries there is no progression
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| Attraction and repulsion
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| Reason and energy
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| Love and hate
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| Are necessary to human existence
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| From these contraries bring what the religious call «good» and «evil»
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| Good is the passive that obeys reason
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| Evil is the active springing from energy
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| Good is heaven, evil is Hell
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| All listen to the voice of the devil
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| As all bibles and sacred tomes have put their causes in the following heirs
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| That man has two real existing principles
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| A body and a soul
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| And that energy called evil is alone from the body and that reason called good
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| is alone from the soul
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| That God will torment man in Eternity for following his energies
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| But the following contraries to these are true
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| Man has no body distinct from his soul
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| For that called body is a portion of soul discerned by the five senses
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| The cheap and lesser soul of this age
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| Energy is the only life that is from the body
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| And reason is the bound or the outward circumference of energy
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| All behold, our energy is the eternal delights
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| Those who restrain desire do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained
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| And the restrainor or reasoner userps his place that governs the unwilling
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| And being restrained into dreams becomes passive
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| Until is only a shadow of desire
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| And the original archangel
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| The possesser of the command of the heavenly host
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| Is called the devil or Satan
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| And his children are called sin and death
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| It indeed appeared to reason as if desire was cast out
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| But the true account is that the messiah fell
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| And formed a heaven of what he stole from the Abyss
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| This is shown in the gospel
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| Murray prays to the Father set in the comforner
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| Or desire that reason may have ideas to build on
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| The Jehova the bible being no other than he who dwells in flaming fire
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| All must know that after Christ’s death, he became Jehova
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| The Father is destiny, the son a ratio of the five senses
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| And the Holy Ghost nothing more than a vacuum
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| Prisons are built with stones of the law
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| Brothels with bricks of religion
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| The cry of the peacock is the Glory of God
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| The lust of the goat is the Bounty of God
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| The wrath of the lion is the Wisdom of God
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| The nakedness of woman is the work of God
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| The roaring of lions
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| The howling of wolves
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| The raging of the stormy sea
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| And the destructive sword
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| Are portions of eternity too great for the eye of man |