Innocence Once Lost - Religious Classics Collection. Джон Мильтон

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And drink the liquid Light, firm to retaine

       Her gather’d beams, great Palace now of Light.

       Hither as to thir Fountain other Starrs

       Repairing, in thir gold’n Urns draw Light,

       And hence the Morning Planet guilds his horns;

       By tincture or reflection they augment

       Thir small peculiar, though from human sight

       So farr remote, with diminution seen.

       First in his East the glorious Lamp was seen,

       Regent of Day, and all th’ Horizon round

       Invested with bright Rayes, jocond to run

       His Longitude through Heav’ns high rode: the gray

       Dawn, and the Pleiades before him danc’d Shedding sweet influence: less bright the Moon, But opposite in leveld West was set His mirror, with full face borrowing her Light From him, for other light she needed none In that aspect, and still that distance keepes Till night, then in the East her turn she shines, Revolvd on Heav’ns great Axle, and her Reign With thousand lesser Lights dividual holds, With thousand thousand Starres, that then appeer’d Spangling the Hemisphere: then first adornd With thir bright Luminaries that Set and Rose, Glad Eevning & glad Morn crownd the fourth day.

      And God said, let the Waters generate

       Reptil with Spawn abundant, living Soule:

       And let Fowle flie above the Earth, with wings

       Displayd on the op’n Firmament of Heav’n.

       And God created the great Whales, and each

       Soul living, each that crept, which plenteously

       The waters generated by thir kindes,

       And every Bird of wing after his kinde;

       And saw that it was good, and bless’d them, saying,

       Be fruitful, multiply, and in the Seas

       And Lakes and running Streams the waters fill;

       And let the Fowle be multiply’d on the Earth.

       Forthwith the Sounds and Seas, each Creek & Bay

       With Frie innumerable swarme, and Shoales

       Of Fish that with thir Finns and shining Scales

       Glide under the green Wave, in Sculles that oft

       Bank the mid Sea: part single or with mate

       Graze the Sea weed thir pasture, & through Groves

       Of Coral stray, or sporting with quick glance

       Show to the Sun thir wav’d coats dropt with Gold,

       Or in thir Pearlie shells at ease, attend

       Moist nutriment, or under Rocks thir food

       In jointed Armour watch: on smooth the Seale,

       And bended Dolphins play: part huge of bulk

       Wallowing unweildie, enormous in thir Gate

       Tempest the Ocean: there Leviathan

       Hugest of living Creatures, on the Deep

       Stretcht like a Promontorie sleeps or swimmes,

       And seems a moving Land, and at his Gilles

       Draws in, and at his Trunck spouts out a Sea.

       Mean while the tepid Caves, and Fens and shoares

       Thir Brood as numerous hatch, from the Egg that soon

       Bursting with kindly rupture forth disclos’d

       Thir callow young, but featherd soon and fledge

       They summ’d thir Penns, and soaring th’ air sublime

       With clang despis’d the ground, under a cloud

       In prospect; there the Eagle and the Stork

       On Cliffs and Cedar tops thir Eyries build:

       Part loosly wing the Region, part more wise

       In common, rang’d in figure wedge thir way,

       Intelligent of seasons, and set forth

       Thir Aierie Caravan high over Sea’s

       Flying, and over Lands with mutual wing

       Easing thir flight; so stears the prudent Crane

       Her annual Voiage, born on Windes; the Aire

       Floats, as they pass, fann’d with unnumber’d plumes:

       From Branch to Branch the smaller Birds with song

       Solac’d the Woods, and spred thir painted wings

       Till Ev’n, nor then the solemn Nightingal

       Ceas’d warbling, but all night tun’d her soft layes:

       Others on Silver Lakes and Rivers Bath’d

       Thir downie Brest; the Swan with Arched neck

       Between her white wings mantling proudly, Rowes

       Her state with Oarie feet: yet oft they quit

       The Dank, and rising on stiff Pennons, towre

       The mid Aereal Skie: Others on ground

       Walk’d firm; the crested Cock whose clarion sounds

       The silent hours, and th’ other whose gay Traine

       Adorns him, colour’d with the Florid hue

       Of Rainbows and Starrie Eyes. The Waters thus

       With Fish replenisht, and the Aire with Fowle,

       Ev’ning and Morn solemniz’d the Fift day.

      The Sixt, and of Creation last arose

       With Eevning Harps and Mattin, when God said,

       Let th’ Earth bring forth Fowle living in her kinde,

       Cattel and Creeping things, and Beast of the Earth,

       Each in their kinde. The Earth obey’d, and strait

       Op’ning her fertil Woomb teem’d at a Birth

       Innumerous living Creatures, perfet formes,

       Limb’d and full grown: out of the ground up-rose

      

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