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form of a new animal, of which they were the living materials. My impatience led me to detach two from the most numerous group, imagining that this number might perhaps be more favourable to the expected metamorphosis. I was, however, mistaken. These I examined with more attention than the rest, and the following account is of their proceedings alone. Like two strong and active wrestlers, they immediately rushed together, and attacked each other on every side: sometimes one would dive, leaving its adversary at the surface of the water; one would describe a circular movement, while the other remained at rest in the centre: their motions at length became so rapid, as no longer to allow me to distinguish the one from the other. Having quitted them for a short time, on my return I found them reunited as before, and amicably moving round the edge of the glass by their common exertions."

Quelle magnificence dans le plan de la creation terrestre !
quelle grandeur! quelle profusion!
quelle complaisance à organiser la matière,
et à multiplier les êtres sentants!
Nous voyons les animaux répandus
sur toute la surface de la terre,
dans toute l'étendue des eaux,

et jusques dans les vastes contours de l'atmosphere.
La Mitte, comme l'Elephant;

le Puceron, comme l'Autruche;

le Vibrio comme la Baleine, ne sont qu'un compose
d'animaux ;

toutes leurs liqueurs en fournissent;
tous leurs vaisseaux en sont semés!

Were ev'ry falt'ring tongue of man,
Almighty Father! silent in thy praise,

Thy works themselves would raise a general voice;
Even in the depth of solitary woods,

By human foot untrod, proclaim thy power.

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