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类别:文学名著 作者:约翰·弥尔顿 本章:8

    So Eevn and Morn recorded third Day.

    Again tie spake: Let ts

    o divide [ 340 ]

    t; and let them be for Signes,

    For Seasons, and for Dayes, and circling Years,

    And let ts as I ordaine

    t of heavn

    to give Lig was so. [ 345 ]

    And God made t Lig for thir use

    to Man, ter to have rule by Day,

    t alterne: and made tarrs,

    And set t of heavn

    to illuminate the Day [ 350 ]

    In tude, and rule t,

    And Ligo divide. God saw,

    Surveying  ork, t it was good:

    For of Celestial Bodies first the Sun

    A migsom first, [ 355 ]

    the Moon

    Globose, and every magnitude of Starrs,

    And soarrs thick as a field:

    Of Liger part ook,

    transplanted from her cloudie Shrine, and placd [ 360 ]

    In to receive

    And drink t, firm to retaine

    Palace no.

    o tain otarrs

    Repairing, in t, [ 365 ]

    And  guilds her horns;

    By tincture or reflection t

    t

    So farr remote, ion seen.

    First in  the glorious Lamp was seen, [ 370 ]

    Regent of Day, and all th horizon round

    Invested  Rayes, jocond to run

    ude the gray

    Dahe Pleiades before him dancd

    S influence: less brighe Moon, [ 375 ]

    But opposite in leveld est

    From  she needed none

    In t aspect, and still t distance keepes

    till nig urn she shines, [ 380 ]

    Revolvd on  Axle, and her Reign

    its dividual holds,

    itarres, t then appeerd

    Spangling t adornd

    it Luminaries t Set and Rose, [ 385 ]

    Glad Eevning and glad Morn croh day.

    And God said, let ters generate

    Reptil , living Soule:

    And let Foh wings

    Displayd on t of heavn. [ 390 ]


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