Even were this true it would be nonsense. In a rational conversation no
one jumps to "the heart of the matter " that abruptly -- especially when
the heart turns out to be a single phrase substuting for a minimal
necessity of 20 or 30 pages even before one can seriously start thinking
about the "heart of the matter" in Blake.
Carrol
Chokh Raj wrote:
>
> The heart of the matter !!!
>
> CR
>
> Peter Montgomery <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> //Rose symbolises Love.
> The invisible worm is satan worm is like snake.
> Lust destroys the Garden of Eden.//
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ken Armstrong
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 4:56 PM
> Subject: The trouble with roses (worm? what worm?)
> Re: On the Making of a Simile
>
> 1 O Rose, thou art sick!
> 2 The invisible worm
> 3 That flies in the night,
> 4 In the howling storm,
>
> 5 Has found out thy bed
> 6 Of crimson joy:
> 7 And his dark secret love
> 8 Does thy life destroy.
>
> Always wondered about the worm in this. Anyone
> know worms that fly in howling storms? Seriously?
>
> Ken A
>
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