Tirzah
`O thou poor Human Form!' said she. `O thou poor child of woe! Why wilt thou wander away from Tirzah,
why me compel to bind thee? If thou dost go away from me, I shall consume upon these Rocks. These
fibres of thine eyes, that usèd to beam in distant heavens Away from me, I have bound down with a hot
iron: These nostrils, that expanded with delight in morning skies, I have bent downward with lead, melted
in my roaring furnaces Of affliction, of love, of sweet despair, of torment unendurable. My soul is seven
furnaces, incessant roars the bellows Upon my terribly flaming heart; the molten metal runs In channels
thro' my fiery limbs -- O love! O pity! O fear! O pain! O the pangs, the bitter pangs of love forsaken!'
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By PanEris
using Melati.
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