William Blake (1757–1827). The Poetical Works. 1908.
Selections from The Four Zoas[The Shade of Enitharmon]
(Four Zoas, Night VII, Revised Version, ll. 173–76.)
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When the mountains and hills are cover’d over, and the paths of men shut up;
But, when her Spirit return’d, as ruddy as a morning when
The ripe fruit blushes into joy in Heaven’s eternal halls.