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A long didactic lyric celebrates the achievements of Isaac Newton through vivid natural and cosmic imagery, using sunrise and celestial panoramas to introduce scientific themes. The poet composes a visionary ascent from the morning landscape to the heavens, detailing atmosphere, planets, comets, tides, storms, and optical effects while pondering their causes. Proem and cantos alternate close observation with metaphysical wonder, mingling technical description and evocative metaphor to argue that intellectual discovery and the poetic contemplation of nature are nobler forms of conquest than military glory.
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