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"XLIII. Ignorance of Ourselves [from Reliquiae Juveniles. Miscellaneous Thoughts, in Prose and Verse, on Natural, Moral, and Divine Subjects]"
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Date: 1734
"A surprising Phænomenon of nature is this, that the soul of man, which ranges abroad though the heavens, and the earth, and the deep waters, and unfolds a thousand mysteries of nature, which penetrates the systems of stars and suns, worlds upon worlds, should be so unhappy a stranger at home, an...
preview | full record— Watts, Isaac (1674-1748)