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Entry#  607.


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Of representing the deluge (607-609).


TO REPRESENT THE DELUGE.


The air was darkened by the heavy rain whose oblique descent driven

aslant by the rush of the winds, flew in drifts through the air not

otherwise than as we see dust, varied only by the straight lines of

the heavy drops of falling water. But it was tinged with the colour

of the fire kindled by the thunder-bolts by which the clouds were

rent and shattered; and whose flashes revealed the broad waters of

the inundated valleys, above which was seen the verdure of the

bending tree tops. Neptune will be seen in the midst of the water

with his trident, and 15  let AEolus with his winds be shown

entangling the trees floating uprooted, and whirling in the huge

waves. The horizon and the whole hemisphere were obscure, but lurid

from the flashes of the incessant lightning. Men and birds might be

seen crowded on the tall trees which remained uncovered by the

swelling waters, originators of the mountains which surround the

great abysses Footnote 23: Compare Vol. II. No. 979. .


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