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In the
mythological writings of
William Blake, Utha is the second son of
Urizen.
[1]
In Chapter VIII of
The Book of Urizen, Utha's birth is briefly described:
- [...] Utha,
- From the waters emerging laments;
His identification is with the
classical element Water, in the identification of Urizen's four sons.
[1]
Notes
- ^
a
b Damon, Samuel Foster (1988). A Blake Dictionary: The Ideas and Symbols of William Blake. UPNE. p. 427.
ISBN
9780874514360.
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