Chapter 108 of 1964 · 64 words · ~1 min read

XCIII.

In thoughts like these true Wisdom may discern Longings sublime, and aspirations high, Which some are born with, but the most part learn To plague themselves withal, they know not why: 'T was strange that one so young should thus concern His brain about the action of the sky;[o] If _you_ think 't was Philosophy that this did, I can't help thinking puberty assisted.