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Rintrah is a character in William Blake's mythology, representing the just wrath of the prophet. Rintrah first appears in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: "Rintrah roars and shakes his fires in the burdened air" shows him personifying revolutionary wrath.[1] He is later grouped together with other spirits of rebellion in The Vision of the Daughters of Albion. Rintrah is the brother of Palamabron (pity), Bromion (scientific thought), and Theotormon (desire/jealousy), represented together as either the Sons of Los or of Jerusalem.

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  1. ^ Blake, William (1972). Collected Works. Oxford: Oxford UP. p. 148. ISBN 0192810502.