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Learn Of The Little Nautilus To Sail, Spread The Thin Oar, And Catch The Driving Gale.
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Learn of the little nautilus to sail,
Spread the thin oar, and catch the driving gale.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
-- Essay on Man, Epistle iii, Line 177
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Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph and partake the gale?
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle iv, Line 385...
On life's vast ocean diversely we sail, Reason the card, but passion is the gale.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle ii, Line 107...
The enormous faith of many made for one.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle iii, Line 242...
Remembrance and reflection how allied! What thin partitions sense from thought divide!
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle i, Line 225...
While man exclaims, "See all things for my use!" "See man for mine!
eplies a pamper'd goose. -- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle iii, Line 45...
Die of a rose in aromatic pain.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle i, Line 200...
The soul's calm sunshine and the heartfelt joy.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle iv, Line 168...
Thou wert my guide, philosopher, and friend.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle iv, Line 390...
T is but a part we see, and not a whole.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- Essay on Man, Epistle i, Line 60...