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 Let ther be Light, said God, and forthwith Light   Ethereal, first of things, quintessence pure   Sprung from the Deep, and from her Native East   To journie through the airie gloom began,   Sphear'd in a radiant Cloud, for yet the Sun   Was not; shee in a cloudie Tabernacle   Sojourn'd the while. 
  God saw the Light was good;   And light from darkness by the Hemisphere   Divided: Light the Day, and Darkness Night   He nam'd. 
  Thus was the first Day Eev'n and Morn:   Nor past uncelebrated, nor unsung   By the Celestial Quires, when Orient Light   Exhaling first from Darkness they beheld;   Birth-day of Heav'n and Earth; with joy and shout   The hollow Universal Orb they fill'd,   And touch't thir Golden Harps, & hymning prais'd   God and his works, Creatour him they sung,   Both when first Eevning was, and when first Morn. 
  Again, God said, let ther be Firmament   Amid the Waters, and let it divide   The Waters from the Waters: and God made   The Firmament, expanse of liquid, pure,   Transparent, Elemental Air, diffus'd   In circuit to the uttermost convex   Of this great Round: partition firm and sure,   The Waters underneath from those above   Dividing: for as Earth, so hee the World   Built on circumfluous Waters calme, in wide   Crystallin Ocean, and the loud misrule   Of CHAOS farr remov'd, least fierce extreames   Contiguous might distemper the whole frame:   And Heav'n he nam'd the Firmament: So Eev'n   And Morning CHORUS sung the second Day. 
  The Earth was form'd, but in the Womb as yet   Of Waters, Embryon immature involv'd,   Appeer'd not: over all the face of Earth   Main Ocean flow'd, not idle, but with warme   Prolific humour soft'ning all her Globe,   Fermented the great Mother to conceave,   Satiate with genial moisture, when God said   Be gather'd now ye Waters under Heav'n   Into one place, and let dry Land appeer. 
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