"The heaven, the earth, and all the liquid mayne, The Moones bright Globe, and Starres Titanian, A Spirit within maintaines: and their whole Masse, A Minde, which through each part infus’d doth passe, Fashions, and workes, and wholly doth transpierce All this great body of the Universe."
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Virgil, Aeneid, bk. VI, ll. 724–7 (tr. Walter Raleigh, 1614)
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