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The nature of Infinity1 is this: That every thing has its
Own Vortex; and when once a traveller thro' Eternity2 Has pass'd that Vortex, he perceives it roll backward behind His path, into a Globe itself enfolding, like a sun, Or like a moon, or like a universe of starry3 majesty4, While he keeps onwards in his wondrous5 journey on the Earth, Or like a human form, a friend with whom he liv'd benevolent6. As the eye of man views both the East and West, encompassing7 Its vortex, and the North and South with all their starry host, Also the rising sun and setting moon he views, surrounding His corn-fields and his valleys of five hundred acres square. Thus is the Earth one infinite plane, and not as apparent To the weak traveller confin'd beneath the moony shade. Thus is the Heaven a Vortex pass'd already, and the Earth A Vortex not yet pass'd by the traveller thro' Eternity. 点击收听单词发音
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