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from him; and all his anger to forget。
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Paradise Lost Ⅺ21
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but say; what mean those colourd streaks in heavn;
distended as the brow of god appeasd; ' 880 '
or serve they as a flourie verge to binde
the fluid skirts of that same watrie cloud;
least it again dissolve and showr the earth?
to whom th archangel。 dextrously thou aimst;
so willingly doth god remit his ire; ' 885 '
though late repenting him of man depravd;
grievd at his heart; when looking down he saw
the whole earth filld with violence; and all flesh
corrupting each thir way; yet those remoovd;
such grace shall one just man find in his sight; ' 890 '
that he relents; not to blot out mankind;
and makes a covenant never to destroy
the earth again by flood; nor let the sea
surpass his bounds; nor rain to drown the world
with man therein or beast; but when he brings ' 895 '
over the earth a cloud; will therein set
his triple…colourd bow; whereon to look
and call to mind his covnant: day and night;
seed time and harvest; heat and hoary frost
shall hold thir course; till fire purge all things new; ' 900 '
both heavn and earth; wherein the just shall dwell。
the end of the eleventh book。
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