The Burning Wheel
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Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) is the author of the classic novels Brave New World, Island, Eyeless in Gaza, and The Genius and the Goddess, as well as such critically acclaimed nonfiction works as The Perennial Philosophy and The Doors of Perception. Born in Surrey, England, and educated at Oxford, he died in Los Angeles, California.
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The Burning Wheel - Aldous Huxley
THE BURNING WHEEL
Aldous Huxley
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE BURNING WHEEL.
DOORS OF THE TEMPLE.
VILLIERS DE L’ISLE-ADAM.
DARKNESS.
MOLE.
THE TWO SEASONS.
TWO REALITIES.
QUOTIDIAN VISION.
VISION.
THE MIRROR.
VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF LAFORGUE.
PHILOSOPHY.
PHILOCLEA IN THE FOREST.
BOOKS AND THOUGHTS.
CONTRARY TO NATURE AND ARISTOTLE.
ESCAPE.
THE GARDEN.
THE CANAL.
THE IDEAL FOUND WANTING.
MISPLACED LOVE.
SONNET.
SENTIMENTAL SUMMER.
THE CHOICE.
THE HIGHER SENSUALISM.
SONNET.
FORMAL VERSES.
PERILS OF THE SMALL HOURS.
COMPLAINT.
RETURN TO AN OLD HOME.
FRAGMENT.
THE WALK.
THE BURNING WHEEL.
~
Wearied of its own turning,
Distressed with its own busy restlessness,
Yearning to draw the circumferent pain—
The rim that is dizzy with speed—
To the motionless centre, there to rest,
The wheel must strain through agony
On agony contracting, returning
Into the core of steel.
And at last the wheel has rest, is still,
Shrunk