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    Immediately the Mountains huge appeer [ 285 ]

    Emergent, and thir broad bare backs upheave

    Into the Clouds, thir tops asd the Skie:

    So high as heavd the tumid Hills, so low

    Down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep,

    Capacious bed of Waters: thither they [ 290 ]

    Hasted with glad precipitance, uprowld

    As drops on dust globing from the drie;

    Part rise in crystal Wall, e direct,

    For haste; such flight the great and impressd

    On the swift flouds: as Armies at the call [ 295 ]

    Of Trumpet (for of Armies thou hast heard)

    Troop to thir Standard, so the watrie throng,

    Wave rowling after Wave, where way they found,

    If steep, with torrent rapture, if through Plaine,

    Soft-ebbing; nor withstood them Rock or Hill, [ 300 ]

    But they, or under ground, or circuit wide

    With Serpent errour wandring, found thir way,

    And on the washie Oose deep els wore;

    Easie, ere God had bid the ground be drie,

    All but within those<mark></mark> banks, where Rivers now [ 305 ]

    Stream, aual draw thir humid traine.

    The dry Lah, and the great receptacle

    Of gregated Waters he calld Seas:

    And saw that it was good, and said, Let th Earth

    Put forth the verdant Grass, Herb yielding Seed, [ 310 ]

    And Fruit<u></u> Tree yielding Fruit after her kind;

    Whose Seed is in her self upon the Earth.

    He scarce had said, when the bare Earth, till then

    Desert and bare, unsightly, unadornd,

    Brought forth the tender Grass, whose verdure clad [ 315 ]

    Her Universal Face with pleasant green,

    Then Herbs of every leaf, that sudden flourd

    Opning thir various colours, and made gay

    Her bosom smelling sweet: and these scarce blown,

    Forth flourisht thick the clustring Vine, forth crept [ 320 ]

    The smelling Gourd, up stood the ie Reed

    Embattelld in her field: and the humble Shrub,

    And Bush with frizld hair implicit: last

    Rose as in Dahe stately Trees, and spred

    Thir branches hung with copious Fruit; emmd [ 325 ]

    Thir blossoms: with high woods the hills were d,

    With tufts the vallies and each fountain side,

    With borders long the Rivers. That Earth now

    Seemd like to Heavn, a seat where Gods might dwell,

    Or wander with delight, and love to haunt [ 330 ]

    Her sacred shades: though God had yet not raind

    Upon the Earth, and man to till the ground

    None was, but from the Earth a dewie Mist

    Went up and waterd all the ground, and each

    Plant of the field, which ere it was in the Earth [ 335 ]

    bbr>.99lib?</abbr>God made, and every Herb, before it grew

    On the green stemm; God saw that it was good.

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