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Either because the self…same sun; returning
Under the lands; aspires to seize the sky;
Striving to set it blazing with his rays
Ere he himself appear; or else because
Fires then will congregate and many seeds
Of heat are wont; even at a fixed time;
To stream together… gendering evermore
New suns and light。 Just so the story goes
That from the Idaean mountain…tops are seen
Dispersed fires upon the break of day
Which thence combine; as 'twere; into one ball
And form an orb。 Nor yet in these affairs
Is aught for wonder that these seeds of fire
Can thus together stream at time so fixed
And shape anew the splendour of the sun。
For many facts we see which come to pass
At fixed time in all things: burgeon shrubs
At fixed time; and at a fixed time
They cast their flowers; and Eld commands the teeth;
At time as surely fixed; to drop away;
And Youth commands the growing boy to bloom
With the soft down and let from both his cheeks
The soft beard fall。 And lastly; thunder…bolts;
Snow; rains; clouds; winds; at seasons of the year
Nowise unfixed; all do come to pass。
For where; even from their old primordial start
Causes have ever worked in such a way;
And where; even from the world's first origin;
Thuswise have things befallen; so even now
After a fixed order they come round
In sequence also。
Likewise; days may wax
Whilst the nights wane; and daylight minished be
Whilst nights do take their augmentations;
Either because the self…same sun; coursing
Under the lands and over in two arcs;
A longer and a briefer; doth dispart
The coasts of ether and divides in twain
His orbit all unequally; and adds;
As round he's borne; unto the one half there
As much as from the other half he's ta'en;
Until he then arrives that sign of heaven
Where the year's node renders the shades of night
Equal unto the periods of light。
For when the sun is midway on his course
Between the blasts of northwind and of south;
Heaven keeps his two goals parted equally;
By virtue of the fixed position old
Of the whole starry Zodiac; through which
That sun; in winding onward; takes a year;
Illumining the sky and all the lands
With oblique light… as men declare to us
Who by their diagrams have charted well
Those regions of the sky which be adorned
With the arranged signs of Zodiac。
Or else; because in certain parts the air
Under the lands is denser; the tremulous
Bright beams of fire do waver tardily;
Nor easily can penetrate that air
Nor yet emerge unto their rising…place:
For this it is that nights in winter time
Do linger long; ere comes the many…rayed
Round Badge of the day。 Or else because; as said;
In alternating seasons of the year
Fires; now more quick; and now more slow; are wont
To stream together;… the fires which make the sun
To rise in some one spot… therefore it is
That those men seem to speak the truth 'who hold
A new sun is with each new daybreak born'。
The moon she possibly doth shine because
Strook by the rays of sun; and day by day
May turn unto our gaze her light; the more
She doth recede from orb of sun; until;
Facing him opposite across the world;
She hath with full effulgence gleamed abroad;
And; at her rising as she soars above;
Hath there observed his setting; thence likewise
She needs must hide; as 'twere; her light behind
By slow degrees; the nearer now she glides;
Along the circle of the Zodiac;
From her far place toward fires of yonder sun;…
As those men hold who feign the moon to be
Just like a ball and to pursue a course
Betwixt the sun and earth。 There is; again;
Some reason to suppose that moon may roll
With light her very own; and thus display
The varied shapes of her resplendence there。
For near her is; percase; another body;
Invisible; because devoid of light;
Borne on and gliding all along with her;
Which in three modes may block and blot her disk。
Again; she may revolve upon herself;
Like to a ball's sphere… if perchance that be…
One half of her dyed o'er with glowing light;
And by the revolution of that sphere
She may beget for us her varying shapes;
Until she turns that fiery part of her
Full to the sight and open eyes of men;
Thence by slow stages round and back she whirls;
Withdrawing thus the luminiferous part
Of her sphered mass and ball; as; verily;
The Babylonian doctrine of Chaldees;
Refuting the art of Greek astrologers;
Labours; in opposition; to prove sure…
As if; forsooth; the thing for which each fights;
Might not alike be true;… or aught there were
Wherefore thou mightest risk embracing one
More than the other notion。 Then; again;
Why a new moon might not forevermore
Created be with fixed successions there
Of shapes and with configurations fixed;
And why each day that bright created moon
Might not miscarry and another be;
In its stead and place; engendered anew;
'Tis hard to show by reason; or by words
To prove absurd… since; lo; so many things
Can be create with fixed successions:
Spring…time and Venus come; and Venus' boy;
The winged harbinger; steps on before;
And hard on Zephyr's foot…prints Mother Flora;
Sprinkling the ways before them; filleth all
With colours and with odours excellent;
Whereafter follows arid Heat; and he
Companioned is by Ceres; dusty one;
And by the Etesian Breezes of the north;
Then cometh Autumn on; and with him steps
Lord Bacchus; and then other Seasons too
And other Winds do follow… the high roar
Of great Volturnus; and the Southwind strong
With thunder…bolts。 At last earth's Shortest…Day
Bears on to men the snows and brings again
The numbing cold。 And Winter follows her;
His teeth with chills a…chatter。 Therefore; 'tis
The less a marvel; if at fixed time
A moon is thus begotten and again
At fixed time destroyed; since things so many
Can come to being thus at fixed time。
Likewise; the sun's eclipses and the moon's
Far occultations rightly thou mayst deem
As due to several causes。 For; indeed;
Why should the moon be able to shut out
Earth from the light of sun; and on the side
To earthward thrust her high head under sun;
Opposing dark orb to his glowing beams…
And yet; at same time; one suppose the effect
Could not result from some one other body
Which glides devoid of light forevermore?
Again; why could not sun; in weakened state;
At fixed time for…lose his fires; and then;
When he has passed on along the air
Beyond the regions; hostile to his flames;
That quench and kill his fires; why could not he
Renew his light? And why should earth in turn
Have power to rob the moon of light; and there;
Herself on high; keep the sun hid beneath;
Whilst the moon glideth in her monthly course
Athrough the rigid shadows of the cone?…
And yet; at same time; some one other body
Not have the power to under…pass the moon;
Or glide along above the orb of sun;
Breaking his rays and outspread light asunder?
And still; if moon herself refulgent be
With her own sheen; why could she not at times
In some one quarter of the mighty world
Grow weak and weary; whilst she passeth through
Regions unfriendly to the beams her own?
ORIGINS OF VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL LIFE
And now to what remains!… Since I've resolved
By what arrangements all thin