NOTES ON THE SECOND PART. 89 winds blow in gufts and eddies; and the water no sooner swells, than it subsides. See Bourn's Hift. of Westmoreland. NOTE 24. Verse 373. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, She yields delight but faintly imag’d here. The several degrees of angels may probably have larger views, and some of them be endowed with capacities able to retain together, and con ftantly set before them, as in one picture, all their paft knowledge at once. Locke on Human Un derstanding, book ii. chap. X. 9. |