Alexander Pope on Newton

Alexander Pope

“Nature and Nature’s laws lay hid in night: God said, Let Newton be! and all was light.”

― Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope (May 21, 1688 – May 30, 1744) is seen as one of the greatest English poets and the foremost poet of the early 18th century. He is best known for satirical and discursive poetry, including The Rape of the Lock, The Dunciad, and An Essay on Criticism, and for his translation of Homer. Wikipedia

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