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Of Heavn and Earth consisting, and compute,
Then as new wakt thus gratefully replid.
Hystorian, who thus largely hast allayd
This friendly condescention to relate
What thanks sufficient, or what recompence [ 5 ]
Such restless revolution day by day
Things else by me unse
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Which onely thy solution can resolve.
Thought him still speaking, still stood fixt to hear;
Spaces incomprehensible (for such [ 20 ]
Thir distance argues and thir swift return
Repeated, while the sedentarie Earth,
With glorie att99lib•netributed to the high
And all her numberd Starrs, that seem to rowle
Servd by more noble then her self, attaines
How Nature wise and frugal could commit
Speed, to describe whose swiftness Number failes.
So many nobler Bodies to create,
Equal have I to render thee, 藏书网Divine
Greater so manifold to this one use,
Round this opacous Earth, this punctual spot,
One day and night; in all thir vast survey
An Atom, with the Firmament compard
So Charming left his voice, that he a while
Creator; something yet of doubt remaines,
Of incorporeal sp九*九*藏*书*网eed, her warmth and light;
With wonder, but delight, and, as is due,
Diurnal) meerly to officiate light
Useless besides, reasoning I oft admire, [ 25 ]
For aught appeers, and on thir Orbs impose [ 30 ]
Thir magnitudes, this Earth a spot, a graine,
As Tribute such a sumless jowww.99lib.neturney brought
When I behold this goodly Frame, this World [ 15 ]
Her end without least motion, and receaves, [ 35 ]
That better might with farr less compass move,
The thirst I had of knowledge, and voutsaft
Such disproportions, with superfluous hand
THE Angel ended, and in Adams Eare
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