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Confusion heard his voice , and wild uproar Stood ruled ; stood vast infinitude
confined : Till , at his second bidding , darkness fled , Light shone , and order
from disorder sprung . Swift , to their several quarters , hasted then The cumbrous
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Confusion heard his voice , and wild uproar Stood ruled ; stood vast infinitude
confined : Till , at his second bidding , darkness fled , Light shone , and order
from disorder sprung . Swift , to their several quarters , hasted then The cumbrous
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Let there be light , ' said God ; & forthwith light Ethereal , first of things ,
quintessence pure , Sprung from the deep , and , from her native east , To
journey through the airy gloom began , Sphered in a radiant cloud , for yet the
sun Was not ; she ...
Let there be light , ' said God ; & forthwith light Ethereal , first of things ,
quintessence pure , Sprung from the deep , and , from her native east , To
journey through the airy gloom began , Sphered in a radiant cloud , for yet the
sun Was not ; she ...
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Again the Almighty spake , ' Let there be lights , High in the expanse of Heaven ,
to divide The day from night ; and let ... and circling years ; And let them be for
lights , as I ordain Their office , in the firmament of Heaven , To give light on the ...
Again the Almighty spake , ' Let there be lights , High in the expanse of Heaven ,
to divide The day from night ; and let ... and circling years ; And let them be for
lights , as I ordain Their office , in the firmament of Heaven , To give light on the ...
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Light , the prime work of God , to me is extinct , And all her various objects of
delight Annullid , which might , in part , my grief have eased , Inferior to the vilest
now become , Of man or worm ; the vilest here excel me , They creep , yet see ; I
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Light , the prime work of God , to me is extinct , And all her various objects of
delight Annullid , which might , in part , my grief have eased , Inferior to the vilest
now become , Of man or worm ; the vilest here excel me , They creep , yet see ; I
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With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. Since light so necessary is to life , And almost life itself , if it be true That
light is in the soul , She all in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball
as ...
With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. Since light so necessary is to life , And almost life itself , if it be true That
light is in the soul , She all in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball
as ...
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