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The whole Earth filld with violence, and all flesh
And makes a Covenant never to destroy
The End of the Eleventh Book.
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To whom th Archangel. Dextrously thou aimst;
The Earth again by flood, nor let the Sea
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That he relents, not to blot out mankind,
Such grace shall one just Man find in his sight, [ 890 ]
The fluid skirts of that same watrie Cloud,
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Corrupting each thir way; yet those remoovd,
And call to mind his Covnant: Day and Night,
Grievd at his heart, when looking down he saw
But say, what mean those c九_九_藏_書olourd streaks in Heavn,
Surpass his bounds, nor Rain to drown the World
Both Heavn and Earth, wherein the just shall dwell.
Seed time and Harvest, Heat and hoary Frost
His triple-colourd Bow,read.99csw.com whereon to look
With Man therein or Beast; but when he brings [ 895 ]
Over the Earth a Cloud, will therein set
Distended as the Brow of God appeasd, [ 880 ]
Or serve they as a flourie verge to binde