Wide hovering, all the Clouds together drove From under Heav'n; the Hills to their supplie [ 740 ] Vapour, and Exhalation dusk and moist, Sent up amain; and now the thick'nd Skie
Milton is using rhymes here to paint a more vivid picture for the reader. Rhyming allows Milton to involve the readers imagination more deeply.
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