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        Immediately tains huge appeer [ 285 ]

        Emergent, and thir broad bare backs upheave

        Into tops asd the Skie:

        So umid hills, so low

        Doom broad and deep,

        Capacious bed of aters: they [ 290 ]

        ed ance, uprowld

        As drops on dust globing from the drie;

        Part rise in crystal all, e direct,

        For e; suc t and impressd

        On t flouds: as Armies at the call [ 295 ]

        Of trumpet (for of Armies t heard)

        troop to tandard, so trie throng,

        ave roer ave, whey found,

        If steep, orrent rapture, if through Plaine,

        Soft-ebbing; nor ood them Rock or hill, [ 300 ]

        But t wide

        it errour hir way,

        And on the washie Oose deep els wore;

        Easie, ere God he ground be drie,

        All but hose banks, where Rivers now [ 305 ]

        Stream, aual draraine.

        t receptacle

        Of gregated aters he calld Seas:

        And sa it    th

        Put frass, herb yielding Seed, [ 310 ]

        And Fruit tree yielding Fruit after her kind;

        h.

        ill then

        Desert and bare, unsightly, unadornd,

        Brougender Grass, whose verdure clad [ 315 ]

        green,

        t sudden flourd

        Opning thir various colours, and made gay

        : and these scarce blown,

        Fort tring Vine, fort [ 320 ]

        tood the ie Reed

        Embattelld in he humble Shrub,

        And Bus: last

        Rose as in Daely trees, and spred

        t; emmd [ 325 ]

        the hills were d,

        itufts tain side,

        it Earth now

        Seemd like to    w dwell,

        Or , and love to    [ 330 ]

        not raind

        Upon to till the ground

        None    from t

        ent up and erd all the ground, and each

        Plant of t h [ 335 ]

        God made, and every    grew

        On temm; God sa it was good.
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