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... all did build," (Taylor 177). I think that Taylor is captivated by how powerful the almighty God is. "Also established is a movement by paradox, a sense of contradiction which only the Infinity capable of creating All from Nothing can contain" (Person 11: 401). Throughout the first part of the poem he is asking who created earth like he didn't know it was God; "Who Earman 2 laced and filleted the earth so fine, With rivers like green ribbons smaragdine? (Taylor 178). It seems Taylor wonders how just one God could accomplish such a big task. Taylor also seems to ask a lot of these questions concerning how just one God ever created the earth, yet his conviction does not seem to be in doubt. On the other hand, "They may also be read as enacting on a small and private scale the main "plot" of the larger and more public ...
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