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So Eevn and Morn recorded third Day.
Again tie spake: Let ts
o divide [ 340 ]
t; and let them be for Signes,
For Seasons, and for Dayes, and circling Years,
And let ts as I ordaine
t of heavn
to give Lig was so. [ 345 ]
And God made t Lig for thir use
to Man, ter to have rule by Day,
t alterne: and made tarrs,
And set t of heavn
to illuminate the Day [ 350 ]
In tude, and rule t,
And Ligo divide. God saw,
Surveying ork, t it was good:
For of Celestial Bodies first the Sun
A migsom first, [ 355 ]
the Moon
Globose, and every magnitude of Starrs,
And soarrs thick as a field:
Of Liger part ook,
transplanted from her cloudie Shrine, and placd [ 360 ]
In to receive
And drink t, firm to retaine
Palace no.
o tain otarrs
Repairing, in t, [ 365 ]
And guilds her horns;
By tincture or reflection t
t
So farr remote, ion seen.
First in the glorious Lamp was seen, [ 370 ]
Regent of Day, and all th horizon round
Invested Rayes, jocond to run
ude the gray
Dahe Pleiades before him dancd
S influence: less brighe Moon, [ 375 ]
But opposite in leveld est
From she needed none
In t aspect, and still t distance keepes
till nig urn she shines, [ 380 ]
Revolvd on Axle, and her Reign
its dividual h