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Ulver - I Troldskog Faren Vild
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Ulver - Capitel I I Troldskog Faren Vild
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Ulver - Capitel II Soelen Gaaer Bag Aase Need
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Ulver - Eos
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Ulver - 66-5-4-3-2-1
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Ulver - All The Love
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Ulver - I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night
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Ulver - Nemoralia
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Ulver - Russian Doll
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Ulver - Angelus Novus
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Ulver - Blinded By Blood
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Ulver - Bracelets of Fingers
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Ulver - Capitel IV Een Stemme Locker
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Ulver - Capitel V Bergtatt - Ind I Fjeldkamrene
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Ulver - Echo Chamber (Room Of Tears)
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Ulver - Hour Of The Wolf
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Ulver - Rolling Stone
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Ulver - September Iv
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Ulver - Shadows Of The Sun
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Ulver - So Falls The World
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Ulver - Solitude
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Ulver - Stone Angels
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Ulver - Bring Out The Dead
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Ulver - Can You Travel in the Dark Alone
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Ulver - Capitel III Graablick Blev Hun Vaer
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Ulver - Catalept
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Ulver - Christmas
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Ulver - Coming Home
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Ulver - Dark Is the Bark
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Ulver - Dead City Centres
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Ulver - Dressed In Black
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Ulver - England
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Ulver - Everybody's Been Burned
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Ulver - February Mmx
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Ulver - For The Love Of God
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Ulver - In The Red
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Ulver - Island
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Ulver - It Is Not Sound
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Ulver - Little Blue Bird
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Ulver - Little Boy
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Ulver - Lost In Moments
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Ulver - Magic Hollow
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Ulver - Norwegian Gothic
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Ulver - Nowhere/Catastrophy
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Ulver - Porn Piece Or The Scars Of Cold Kisses
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Ulver - Providence
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Ulver - Southern Gothic
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Ulver - The Truth
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Ulver - The Voice Of The Devil
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Ulver - Ulvsblakk
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Ulver - We Are The Dead
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Ulver - What Happened?
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Ulver - Your Call
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Ulver - 1969
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Ulver - A Capella (Sielens Sang)
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Ulver - A Memorable Fancy 1
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Ulver - A Memorable Fancy 2
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Ulver - A Memorable Fancy 3
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Ulver - A Memorable Fancy 4
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Ulver - A Memorable Fancy 5
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Ulver - A Song Of Liberty
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Ulver - A Thousand Cuts
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Ulver - Apocalypse 1993
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Ulver - Argument, Plate 2
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Ulver - Funebre
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Ulver - Gnosis
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Ulver - Halling
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Ulver - Hiertets Vee
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Ulver - Høyfjeldsbilde
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Ulver - I
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Ulver - I. Wolf & Fear
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Ulver - II
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Ulver - Ii. Wolf & The Devil
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Ulver - Iii. Wolf & Hatred
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Ulver - In The Kingdom Of The Blind The One-Eyed Are Kings
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Ulver - IV
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Ulver - Iv. Wolf & Man
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Ulver - Kledt I Nattens Farger
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Ulver - Kveldssang
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Ulver - Let The Children Go
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Ulver - Like Music
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Ulver - Machine Guns And Peacock Feathers
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Ulver - Nattleite
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Ulver - Naturmystikk
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Ulver - Nostalgia
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Ulver - One Last Dance
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Ulver - Operator
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Ulver - Ord
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Ulver - Ostenfor Sol og vestenfor Måne
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Ulver - Østenfor Sol og vestenfor Måne
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Ulver - Proverbs Of Hell
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Ulver - Søfn-ør paa Alfers Lund
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Ulver - The Argument
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Ulver - Transverberation
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Ulver - Utreise
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Ulver - V
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Ulver - V. Wolf & The Moon
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Ulver - Vargnatt
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Ulver - VI
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Ulver - Vi. Wolf & Passion
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Ulver - Vigil
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Ulver - VII
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Ulver - Vii. Wolf & Destiny
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Ulver - VIII
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Ulver - Viii. Wolf & The Night
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Ulver - Vowels
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Ulver - Wolf & Fear
A Memorable Fancy 2
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The prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel dined with me, and I asked them how they
dared so roundly to assert that God spoke to them; and whatever they did
not think at the time that they would be so misunderstood,& so be the
cause of imposition. Isaiah answer'd: 'I saw no God, nor heard any, in a
finite organical perception; but my senses discover'd the infinite in
every thing, and as I was then persuaded,& remain confirm'd, that the
voice of honest indignation is the voice of God, I cared not for
consequences, but wrote. ' Then I asked: 'Does a firm perswasion that a
thing is so, make it so? ' He replied: ' All poets believe that it does,&
in ages of imagination this firm perswasion removed mountains; but many
are not capable of a firm perswasion of any thing. ' Then Ezekiel said:
'The philosophy of the east taught the first principles of human
perception: some nations held one principle for the origin,& some
another; we Israel taught that the poetic genius (as you now call it) was
the first principle and all the others merely derivative, which was the
cause of our despising the priests & philosophers of other countries, and
prophecying that all gods would at last be proved to originate in ours &
to be tributaries of the poetic genius; it was this that our great poet
king David desired so fervently & invokes so pathetic'ly, saying this he
conquers enemies & governs kingdoms; and we so loved our God, that we
cursed in his name all the deities of surrounding nations and asserted
that they had rebelled; from this opinions the vulgar came to thin that
all nations would at last be subjected to the Jews. 'This' he said 'like
all firm perswasions, is come to pass; for all nations belive the Jews'
code and worship the Jews' God, and what the greater subjection can be? 'I
heard this with some wonder,& must confess my own convivtion. After dinner
I ask'd Isaiah to favour the world with his lost works; he said none of
equal value was lost. Ezekiel the same of his. I also asked Isaiah what
made him go naked and bare foot three years? He answer'd: 'The same that
made our friend Diogenes, the Grecian. 'I then asked Ezekiel why he eat
dung,& lay so long on his right & left side? He answer'd 'The desire of
raising other men into perception of the infinite: this the North American
tribes practise,& is he honest who resists his genius or conscience for
this sake of present ease or gratification? (plate 14) The ancient
tradition that the world will be consumed in fire at the end of six
thousand years is true, as I have heard from hell. For the Cherub with his
flaming sword is hereby commanded to leave his guard at tree of life, and
when he does, the whole creation will be consumed and appear infinite and
holy, whereas it now appears finite & corrupt. This will come to pass by
an improvement of sensual enjoyment, but first the notion that man has a
body distinct from his soul is to be expunged; this I shall do by printing
in the infernal method, by corrosives, which in hell are salutary and in
medicinal, melting apparent surfaces away, and displaying the infinite
which was hid. If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would
appear to man as it is. Infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he
sees things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern