Page:King Alfred's Version of the Consolations of Boethius.djvu/276

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That earth and ocean are all unable,

Though both cold creatures, by any contrivance

Fully to quench the fire within them,

Therein planted by the Lord's power.

Now this is a property possessed by waters,

To live upon earth and in the clouds also,

And even on high above the heavens.

Then the rightful region of fire,

Its native home, is high over all creatures

That we may behold over this wide world;

Though it is mingled with every member

Of world-creatures, it cannot avail

To deal to one of them deadly damage,

Save by the leave of our Life-Giver,

Even the Eternal Almighty God.

More heavy is earth than other creatures,

More stoutly welded; for during a space

Beneath creation it nethermost lay,

Save only the firmament that this broad fabric

Outside and around each day circles,

Yet never touches the earth anear,

Nor may it in one place more than another

Nearer reach; round it speeds

Above and beneath, yet equally near.

Every creature whereof we recount

Has for itself its separate home;

Yet is it likewise linked with others,

Nor may one live lonely ever,

Though dimly seen be their dwelling together.

Thus earth in fire and water is found;