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But first from under shadie arborous roof,

Soon as they forth were e to open sight

Of day-spring, and the Sun, who scarce up risen

With wheels yet h ore the O brim, [ 140 ]

Shot paralel to the earth his dewie ray,

Disc in wide Lantskip all the East

Of Paradise and Edens happie Plains,

Lowly they bowd ad, and began

Thir Orisons, each M duly paid [ 145 ]

In various style, for her various style

Nor holy rapture wahey to praise

Thir Maker, in fit strains pronounct or sung

Uated, such prompt eloquence

Flowd from thir lips, in Prose or numerous Verse, [ 150 ]

More tuneable then needed Lute or Harp

To add more sweetness, and they thus began.

These are thy glorious works, Parent of good,

Almightie, thihis universal Frame,

Thus wondrous fair; thy self how wondrous then! [ 155 ]

Unspeakable, who sitst above these Heavens

To us invisible or dimly seen

Ihy lowest works, yet these declare

Thy goodness beyond thought, and Power Divine:

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