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“A dark yet shallow sleep. A submission to exhaustion. A loss of consciousness and an avoidance of light, Yet not deep enough to avoid the turbulence on the surface while deep enough to feel the pressure from the bottom. Whatever or whoever he was sought to find the finite area where all pressures are equal and constant. To find that small pocket of weightlessness where no pressure is felt, where there is no tugging in opposite directions, no straining for a painless balance, where all of him was suspended and cushioned between the 2 crushing and yanking pressures where no pressures existed. Where no light existed. Where no time existed. Where no need or desire existed. Where there existed no blackness. There, where there existed nothing, not even a void.”
The Room (1971)
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From the late 1640s, in Ian Green, Print and Protestantism in Early Modern England (2002), p. 101.
Pressure.
Song lyrics, The Nylon Curtain (1982)
Source: The Curve of the Snowflake (1956), p. 126.
Source: Draft speech https://historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/walpole-robert-ii-1676-1745 for the trial of Dr Henry Sacheverell
“Direct me gods, whose changes are all holy,
To where it flickers deep in grass, the moly.”
Moly (l. 21-22)
Collected Poems by Thom Gunn (1994)