And God said, let the Waters generate
Reptile with Spawn abundant, living Soul:
And let Fowl fly above the Earth, with wings
Display’d on the op’n Firmament of Heav’n.
And God created the great Whales, and each
Soul living, each that crept, which plenteously
The waters generated by thir kinds,
And every Bird of wing after his kind;
And saw that it was good, and bless’d them, saying,
Be fruitful, multiply, and in the Seas
And Lakes and running Streams the waters fill;
And let the Fowl be multipli’d on the Earth.
Forthwith the Sounds and Seas, each Creek and Bay
With Fry innumerable swarm, and Shoals
Of Fish that with thir Fins and shining Scales
Glide under the green Wave, in Sculls that oft
Bank the mid Sea: part single or with mate
Graze the Seaweed thir pasture, and through Groves
Of Coral stray, or sporting with quick glance
Show to the Sun thir wav’d coats dropt with Gold,
Or in thir Pearly shells at ease, attend
Moist nutriment, or under Rocks thir food
In jointed Armor watch: on smooth the Seal,
And bended Dolphins play: part huge of bulk
Wallowing unwieldy, enormous in thir Gait
Tempest the Ocean: there Leviathan
Hugest of living Creatures, on the Deep
Stretcht like a Promontory sleeps or swims,
And seems a moving Land, and at his Gills
Draws in, and at his Trunk spouts out a Sea.
Meanwhile the tepid Caves, and Fens and shores
Thir Brood as numerous hatch, from th’ Egg that soon
Bursting with kindly rupture forth disclos’d
Thir callow young, but feather’d soon and fledge
They summ’d thir Pens, and soaring th’ air sublime
With clang despis’d the ground, under a cloud
In prospect; there the Eagle and the Stork
On Cliffs and Cedar tops their Eyries build:
Part loosely wing the Region, part more wise
In common, rang’d in figure wedge thir way,
Intelligent of seasons, and set forth
Thir Aery Caravan high over Seas
Flying, and over Lands with mutual wing
Easing thir flight; so steers the prudent Crane
Her annual Voyage, borne on Winds; the Air
Floats, as they pass, fann’d with unnumber’d plumes:
From Branch to Branch the smaller Birds with song
Solac’d the Woods, and spread thir painted wings
Till Ev’n, nor then the solemn Nightingale
Ceas’d warbling, but all night tun’d her soft lays:
Others on Silver Lakes and Rivers Bath’d
Thir downy Breast; the Swan with Arched neck
Between her white wings mantling proudly, Rows
Her state with Oary feet: yet oft they quit
The Dank, and rising on stiff Pennons, tow’r
The mid Aereal Sky: Others on ground
Walk’d firm; the crested Cock whose clarion sounds
The silent hours, and th’ other whose gay Train
Adorns him, color’d with the Florid hue
Of Rainbows and Starry Eyes. The Waters thus
With Fish replenisht, and the Air with Fowl,
Ev’ning and Morn solemniz’d the Fift day.
3 comments:
I am so in love with this part:
"and Shoals
Of Fish that with thir Fins and shining Scales
Glide under the green Wave"
The movement, the sounds, the economy of words yet such a full image...
Never thought about this before but in passages such as this one you can sense Milton's influence on Hopkins.
Teresa, I think you're right about the Hopkins link. What I love is how visual all of this is, and I love, love, love
so steers the prudent Crane
Her annual Voyage, borne on Winds; the Air
Floats, as they pass, fann’d with unnumber’d plumes:
From Branch to Branch the smaller Birds with song
Solac’d the Woods, and spread thir painted wings
Till Ev’n,
Dawn, The mastery of this bit alone:
"the Air
Floats, as they pass, "
I physically feel the suspension/floating. For the briefest of moments, time itself pauses/floats.
T.
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