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Character in the mythology of William Blake
Bromion is a character in the mythology of William Blake. According to S. Foster Damon (A Blake Dictionary) he represents Reason, from the side of the
Bromion
1793 poem by William Blake
desires Theotormon but is suddenly, violently raped by Bromion. After Oothoon is raped neither Bromion nor Theotormon want anything to do with her. As is
Visions of the Daughters of Albion
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English poet and artist (1757–1827)
universally) read as a tribute to free love since the relationship between Bromion and Oothoon is held together only by laws and not by love. For Blake, law
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Artificial mythology
rebellion in the Visions of the Daughters of Albion: The loud and lustful Bromion. The "mild and piteous" Palamabron, son of Enitharmon and Los (also appears
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Character in William Blake's mythology
the Daughters of Albion. Rintrah is the brother of Palamabron (pity), Bromion (scientific thought), and Theotormon (desire/jealousy), represented together
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Social movement that accepts all forms of love
universally) read as a tribute to free love since the relationship between Bromion and Oothoon is held together only by laws and not by love. For Blake, law
Free_love
Character by William Blake
overridden: there the parents produce the four sons Rintrah, Palamabron, Bromion and Theotormon. This is a double-dialectical analysis, rather than an inconsistency
Orc_(Blake)
1793 book by William Blake
in Visions of the Daughters of Albion and she is raped by the character Bromion. The book represents her as trapped by a philosophical system created by
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Figure in William Blake's mythology
He is the second son of Enitharmon and Los, and the brother of Rintrah, Bromion, and Theotormon. In particular, he often appears as a counterpart to Rintrah
Palamabron
Poem by William Blake
Manuscript "Never pain to tell thy love" Mythology Ahania Albion Beulah Bromion Enion Enitharmon Fuzon Golgonooza Grodna Har Leutha Los Luvah Orc Palamabron
Infant_Joy
1981 picture book by Nancy Willard
Manuscript "Never pain to tell thy love" Mythology Ahania Albion Beulah Bromion Enion Enitharmon Fuzon Golgonooza Grodna Har Leutha Los Luvah Orc Palamabron
A Visit to William Blake's Inn
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Female character appearing in the mythology of William Blake
Zoas Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion She is the Emanation of Bromion. She occurs in a pair with the male Antamon. In Milton But when Leutha
Leutha
Song cycle by Benjamin Britten
Manuscript "Never pain to tell thy love" Mythology Ahania Albion Beulah Bromion Enion Enitharmon Fuzon Golgonooza Grodna Har Leutha Los Luvah Orc Palamabron
Songs and Proverbs of William Blake
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Indian, Tamil
Young Peacock (Peahen)
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Hindu, Indian
Full of Flavour; Filled with Flavour; Flavoured Drink
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Muslim/Islamic
An able minister
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Egyptian
, the wife of Ameni.
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Hindu, Indian
Sun; Lovable
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Full of Knowledge
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Daughter of Bali; Friend
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Of Good Character
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Arabic, Muslim
Fame; Nobility; Intelligence; Brightness; Brilliance
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hillary.William Ellery, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born in Newport, RI, in 1727.
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