Verse 8
(8) And whatsoever passeth.—This is more poetical than to render “the fish of the sea who pass,” &c.
Paths of the seas.—Comp. Homer’s ὑγρὰ κέλευθα. The repetition of the first thought of the poem, binding’ the contents together as in a wreath, is the one touch of art it displays.
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