"Of all the causes which conspire to blind / Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind,/ What the weak head with strongest biass rules, / Is Pride, the never-failing vice of fools."

— Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)


Place of Publication
London
Date
1711
Metaphor
"Of all the causes which conspire to blind / Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind,/ What the weak head with strongest biass rules, / Is Pride, the never-failing vice of fools."
Metaphor in Context
Of all the causes which conspire to blind
Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind,
What the weak head with strongest biass rules,
Is
Pride, the never-failing vice of fools.
Whatever nature has in worth deny'd,
She gives in large recr[illeg.]s of needful pride;
For as in bodies, thus in souls we find
What wants in blood and spirits, swell'd with wind:
Pride, where Wit fails, steps in to our defence,
And fills up all the mighty void of sense.
If once right reason drives that cloud away,
Truth breaks upon us with resistless day.
Trust not yourself; but your defects to know,
Make use of ev'ry friend--and ev'ry foe.
Categories
Provenance
HDIS
Date of Entry
10/28/2003

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.