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Just trying to memorize some poetry and such. If you are interested, take a listen.
My interpretation of the introductory stanza to "The Fall of Hyperion, A Dream", by John Keats (Posthumously, 1856)
Graphic credit: PikkewynMan; Aug 9, 2008; https://www.deviantart.com/pikkewynman/art/Hyperion-94312316
A reading of Ivan's idea of the "geoligical cataclysm" as expressed by the Devil. The Brothers Karamazov, Book 11, Chapter 9, Pages 841-843. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28054. Graphic link: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/8796161751993982/
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, pg. 1-6, by William Blake (1790). Preface to The Great Divorce, by C.S. Lewis (1945). Graphic: "Europe" Plate I: Frontispiece, 'The Ancient of Days', (1827), by William Blake