William Blake: A Critical Essay by Algernon Charles Swinburne
16. Falling, rushing, ruining! buried in the ruins, on Urthona's
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Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 16. TIRIEL. (MS.) Ch.2
- 3. Shadows of Prophecy shiver along by the lakes and the rivers, and Ch.3
- 5. Cast thy keys, O Rome, into the deep down falling, even to Ch.4
- 8. On those infinite mountains of light now barred out by the Ch.5
- 9. Flag'd with grey-browed snows and thunderous visages the jealous Ch.6
- 10. The speary hand burned aloft, unbuckled was the shield, forth Ch.7
- 12. Look up! look up! O citizen of London, enlarge thy countenance: O Ch.8
- 13. The fiery limbs, the flaming hair, shot like the sinking sun into Ch.9
- 14. Waked from his eternal sleep, the hoary element roaring fled Ch.10
- 15. Down rushed, beating his wings in vain, the jealous King; his Ch.11
- 16. Falling, rushing, ruining! buried in the ruins, on Urthona's Ch.12
- 17. All night beneath the ruins, then their sullen flames faded Ch.13
- 18. With thunder and fire, leading his starry hosts thro' the waste Ch.14
- 19. Where the son of fire in his eastern cloud, while the morning Ch.15
- 20. Spurning the clouds written with curses, stamps the stony law to Ch.16