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Thus was the first day ev ' 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
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Thus was the first day ev ' 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
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The divine hand which conducted the woman to Adam , did it in the light of a
matrimonial father ; and having joined them together , he pronounced upon them
a benediction , intimating , that they might live to see the earth replenished with a
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The divine hand which conducted the woman to Adam , did it in the light of a
matrimonial father ; and having joined them together , he pronounced upon them
a benediction , intimating , that they might live to see the earth replenished with a
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with the increasing population , and the earth was literally filled with violence ; yet
the forbearance of God was continued towards them , and he mercifully resolved
to grant them the space of one hundred and twenty years for repentance ...
with the increasing population , and the earth was literally filled with violence ; yet
the forbearance of God was continued towards them , and he mercifully resolved
to grant them the space of one hundred and twenty years for repentance ...
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