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AN ESSAY ON MAN, by Alexander Pope, Part III. The Proper Study |
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Jul 11 08, 10:19
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I'm posting snippets of humanity's poetic heritage here, since I believe it's a shame that poetry readings seldom include the great, wondrous classics. I suggest reading at least the first stanza! Impressive.
AN ESSAY ON MAN
III. The Proper Study
Know then thyself, presume not God to scan, The proper study of Mankind is Man. Plac’d on this isthmus of a middle state, A Being darkly wise, and rudely great: With too much knowledge for the Sceptic side, With too much weakness for the Stoic’s pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act, or rest; In doubt to deem himself a God, or Beast; In doubt his Mind or Body to prefer; Born but to die, and reas’ning but to err; Alike in ignorance, his reason such, Whether he thinks too little, or too much; Chaos of Thought and Passion, all confus’d; Still by himself abus’d, or disabus’d; Created half to rise, and half to fall; Great Lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of Truth, in endless Error hurl’d: The glory, jest, and riddle of the world!
Alexander Pope
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Go, wond'rous creature! mount where Science guides, Go, measure earth, weigh air, and state the tides; Instruct the planets in what orbs to run, Correct old Time, and regulate the Sun; Go, soar with Plato to th'empyreal sphere, To the first good, first perfect, and first fair; Or tread the mazy round his follow'rs trod, And quitting sense call imitating God; As Eastern priests in giddy circles run, And turn their heads to imitate the Sun. Go, teach the Eternal Wisdom how to rule - Then drop into thyself, and be a fool! A mortal Man unfold all Nature's law, Admir'd such wisdom in an earthly shape, And show'd a NEWTON as we show an ape. Could he, whose rules the rapid Comet bind, Describe or fix one movement of his Mind? Who saw its fires here rise, and there descend, Explain his own beginning, or his end? Alas, what wonder! Man's superior part Uncheck'd may rise, and climb from art to art; But when his own great work is but begun, What Reason weaves, by Passion is undone. Trace Science, then, with Modesty thy guide; First strip off all her equipage of Pride; Deduct what is but Vanity, or Dress, Or Learning's Luxury, or Idleness; Or tricks to show the stretch of human brain, Mere curious pleasure, or ingenious pain; Expunge the whole, or lop th'excrescent parts Of all our Vices have created Arts; Then see how little the remaining sum, Which serv'd the past, and must the times to come!
Alexander Pope
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Aug 5 08, 16:37
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Dear Syl, I hope to get to the library on Thur. Will look for the books you mentioned. I'm open minded re our existance, I can declare for a God that made the universe, but not that He pays attention to earthly happenings. Why otherwise, the universe? I must read. Cheers, ron jgdittier
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Aug 22 08, 22:15
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Dear Ron,
Did you have any luck with the books I mentioned? Personally, I enjoy reading authors with opposing theories. Perhaps they help me, with their confrontations, to form some sort of ideas of my own. I even read guys I dislike, such as the fanatically atheist Richard Dawkins -a Brit scientist. This author, in particular, makes me rush off to find some spiritual stuff...
I think that if we live in an Intelligent Universe, as the famous Sir Fred Hoyle claims in his books, then it would work more like a fantastic computer, that would indeed store ALL data (even count the hairs on our heads...LOL...), but that doesn't 'click' with our idea of a loving God who allows us free-will to mess-up things and then forgives us.
Yes, I'm open minded, but lean towards spirituality in a wider sense...we're here for a reason! And maybe for a mission....but let the L.L. poets say it!!!
Cheers, Syl***
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Mis temas favoritos The Lord replied, my precious, precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.
"There is no life higher than the grasstops Or the hearts of sheep, and the wind Pours by like destiny, bending Everything in one direction."
Sylvia Plath, Crossing the Water, Wuthering Heights. Nominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here!MM Award Winner 
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