[Hypatia by Charles Kingsley]@TWC D-Link bookHypatia CHAPTER XVII: A STRAY GLEAM 2/17
Even as Saint John beheld her in his vision, by agony after agony, she was rotting to her well-earned doom.
Tyrannising it luxuriously over all nations, she had sat upon the mystic beast--building her power on the brute animal appetites of her dupes and slaves: but she had duped herself even more than them.
She was finding out by bitter lessons that it was 'to the beast', and not to her, that her vassal kings of the earth had been giving their power and strength; and the ferocity and lust which she had pampered so cunningly in them, had become her curse and her destruction....
Drunk with the blood of the saints; blinded by her own conceit and jealousy to the fact that she had been crushing and extirpating out of her empire for centuries past all which was noble, purifying, regenerative, divine, she sat impotent and doting, the prey of every fresh adventurer, the slave of her own slaves....
'And the kings of the earth, who had sinned with her, hated the harlot, and made her desolate and naked, and devoured her flesh, and burned her with fire.
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