And of the sixth day yet remained
There wanted yet the master work, the end
Of all yet done: a creature who not prone
And brute as other creatures but endued
With sanctity of reason might erect
His stature and, upright with front serene,
Govern the rest, self-knowing, and from thence
Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven,
But grateful to acknowledge whence his good
Descends, thither with heart and voice and eyes
Directed in devotion to adore
And worship God supreme who made him chief
Of all His works.

Author: John Milton

And of the sixth day yet remained<br />There wanted yet the master work, the end<br />Of all yet done: a creature who not prone <br />And brute as other creatures but endued<br />With sanctity of reason might erect <br />His stature and, upright with front serene,<br />Govern the rest, self-knowing, and from thence<br />Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven, <br />But grateful to acknowledge whence his good <br />Descends, thither with heart and voice and eyes<br />Directed in devotion to adore <br />And worship God supreme who made him chief<br />Of all His works. - John Milton


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