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Stord in each Orb perhaps with some that live.
Travelling East, and with her part averse
This Earth? reciprocal, if Land be there,
For such vast room in Nature unpossest
Onely to shine, yet scarce to contribute [ 155 ]
Nocturnal and Diurnal rhomb supposd,
In Eden, distance inexpressible
That to corporeal substances could adde
To the terrestrial Moon be as a Starr
Which two great Sexes animate the World,
Sent from her through the wide transpicuous http://www.99lib.netaire,
Fruits in her softnd Soile, for some to eate
The Planet Earth, so stedfast though she seem,
Communicating Male and Femal Light, [ 150 ]
Placd Heavn from Earth so farr, that earthly sight, [ 120 ]
Movd contrarie with thwart obliquities,
Officious, but to thee Earths habitant.
By Numbers that have name. But this I urge,
The swiftness of those Circles attribute,
Speed almost Spiritual; mee thou thinkst not slow, [ 110 ]
Sowww•99lib.net spacious, and his Line stretcht out so farr;
If Earth industrious of her self fetch Day
Or save the Sun his labour, and that swift
Still luminous by his ray. What if that light [ 140 ]
Yet not to Earth are those bright Luminaries
Who since the Morning hour set out from Heavn
Though numberless, to his Omnipotence,
Invisible else above all Starrs, the Wheele [ 135 ]
And for the Heavns wide Circuit, let it speak [ 100 ]
By his attractive vertu九-九-藏-书-网e and their own
Light back to them, is obvious to dispute.
Lodgd in a small partition, and the rest [ 105 ]
Down to this habitable, which returnes
Incited, dance about him various rounds? [ 125 ]
God to remove his wayes from human sense,
Fields and Inhabitants: Her spots thou seest [ 145 ]
From the Suns beam meet Night, her other part
And no advantage gaine. What if the Sun
As Clouds, and Clouds may rain, and Rain produce
Thir wandring course now highttp://www•99lib.neth, now low, then hid,
An Edifice too large for him to fill,
Progressive, retrograde, or standing still,
To thee who hast thy dwelling here on Earth.
Each Orb a glimps of Light, conveyd so farr
Where God resides, and ere mid-day arrivd
Admitting Motion in the Heavns, to shew [ 115 ]
Insensibly three different Motions move? [ 130 ]
If it presume, might erre in things too high,
Which else to several Spheres thou must ascribe,
With thir attendant Moons thou w九_九_藏_书_网ilt descrie
Of Day and Night; which needs not thy beleefe,
Invalid that which thee to doubt it movd;
That Man may know he dwells not in his own;
Not that I so affirm, though so it seem
By living Soule, desert and desolate,
Ordaind for uses to his Lord best known.
Be Centre to the World, and other Starrs
In six thou seest, and what if sevnth to these
Enlightning her by Day, as she by Night
Allotted there; and other Suns perhaps
The Makers high magnificence, who built
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