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I. On the Pallium.

[1249] “God called the dry land Earth:” Gen. i. 10.

[1250] i.e., “together with;” it begets both sun and moon.

[1251] i.e., “the fourth day.”

[1252] Mundo.

[1253] Or, “lucid”—liquentia.

[1254] i.e., “Power Divine.”

[1255] So Milton and Shakespeare.

[1256] As (see above, l. 31) He had all other things.

[1257] See Gen. iii. 20, with the LXX., and the marg. in the Eng. ver.

[1258] Terræ.

[1259] The “gladsome court”—“læta aula”—seems to mean Eden, in which the garden is said to have been planted. See Gen. ii. 8.

[1260] i.e., eastward. See the last reference.

[1261] Ædibus in mediis.

[1262] Terit. So Job 14.19, “The waters wear the stones.”

[1263] “Onyx,” Eng. ver. See the following piece, l. 277.

[1264] “Bdellium,” Eng. Ver.; ἄνθραξ, LXX.

[1265] Comp. Ps. xxix. 3, especially in “Great Bible” (xxviii. 3 in LXX.)

[1266] Malum.

[1267] Mali.

[1268] “Numquid poma Deus non omnia nota sacravit?”

[1269] Mundus.

 

 

 

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