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As thitherward endevoring, and upright [ 260 ]
Stood on my feet; about me round I saw
Hill, Dale, and shadie Woods, and sunnie Plaines,
Surveyd, and sometimes went, and sometimes ran
In Balmie Sweat, which with his Beames the Sun [ 255 ]
My self I then perusd, and Limb by Limb
But who I was, or where, or from w九*九*藏*書hat cause, [ 270 ]
Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how here?
Pleasd with thy words no less then thou with mine.
Our prompt obedience. Fast we found, fast shut [ 240 ]
And gazd a while the ample Skie, till raisd
But us he sends upon his high behests
But long ere our approaching heard within
Noise,https://read.99csw.com other then the sound of Dance or Song,
For state, as Sovran King, and to enure
By quick instinctive motion up I sprung,
Torment, and loud lament, and furious rage.
Is hard; for who himself beginning knew?
Inducd me. As new wakt from soundest sleep
Desire with thee still longer to converse
Knew not九九藏書; to speak I trid, and forthwith spake,
But thy relation now; for I attend,
Ere Sabbath Eevning: so we had in charge.
Birds on the branches warbling; all things smild, [ 265 ]
The dismal Gates, and barricadod strong;
And ye that live and move, fair Creatures, tell,
Strait toward Heavn my wondring Eyes I turnd,
And tread.99csw.comhou enlightnd Earth, so fresh and gay,
With fragrance and with joy my heart oreflowd.
So spake the Godlike Power, and thus our Sire.
Creatures that livd, and movd, and walkd, or flew,
Soft on the flourie herb I found me laid
Soon drid, and on the reaking moisture fed.
And liquid Lapse of murmuring Streams; by these,
Ghttps://read.99csw•comlad we returnd up to the coasts of Light [ 245 ]
What ere I saw. Thou Sun, said I, faire Light,
For Man to tell how human Life began [ 250 ]
With supple joints, as lively vigour led:
My Tongue obeyd and readily could name
Not that they durst without his leave attempt,
Ye Hills and Dales, ye Rivers, Woods, and Plaines, [ 275 ]