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106 Confusion heard his voice, and wild Uproar Stood ruled, stood vast Infinitude confined; Till at his second bidding Darkness fled, Light shone, and order from disorder sprung. Swift to their several quarters hasted then The cumbrous elements, earth, flood, air, fire; And this ethereal quintessence of heaven Flew upward, spirited with various forms, That rolled orbicular, and turned to stars, Numberless, as thou seest, and how they move; Each had his place appointed, each his course: The rest in circuit walls this Universe. Look downward on that globe, whose hither side With light from hence, though but reflected, shines. That place is Earth, the seat of Man; that light His day, which else, as the other hemisphere, Night would invade; but there the neighbouring moon —So call that opposite fair star—her aid Timely interposes, and, her monthly round Still ending, still renewing, through mid-heaven, With borrowed light her countenance triform Hence fills and empties, to enlighten the Earth, And in her pale dominion checks the night. That spot to which I point is Paradise, Adam's abode, those lofty shades his bower. Thy way thou canst not miss, me mine requires."