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Yet not to Eart Luminaries
Officious, but to tant.
And for t, let it speak [ 100 ]
t
So spacious, and retc so farr;
t Man may know in his own;
An Edifice too large for o fill,
Lodgd in a small partition, and t [ 105 ]
Ordaind for uses to known.
tness of ttribute,
to ence,
t to corporeal substances could adde
Speed almost Spiritual; mee t not slow, [ 110 ]
out from heavn
here God resides, and ere mid-day arrivd
In Eden, distance inexpressible
By Numbers t this I urge,
Admitting Motion in to shew [ 115 ]
Invalid t it movd;
Not t I so affirm, t seem
to t th.
God to remove his wayes from human sense,
Placd eart, [ 120 ]
If it presume, migoo high,
And no advantage gaine. if the Sun
Be Centre to tarrs
By tractive vertue and their own
Incited, dance about him various rounds? [ 125 ]
then hid,
Progressive, retrograde, or standing still,
In six t, and o these
t Eartedfast though she seem,
Insensibly t Motions move? [ 130 ]
o several Sp ascribe,
Movd contrarie obliquities,
Or save t s
Nocturnal and Diurnal rhomb supposd,
Invisible else above all Starrs, the heele [ 135 ]
Of Day and Nig thy beleefe,
If Eartrious of ch Day
travelling East, and averse
From t Nig
Still luminous by if t li