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1752–1832

PICTURE X.

Philip Morin Freneau

Did not our holy book most clearly say This earth is built upon a pillar'd base; And did not Reason add convincing proofs That this huge world is one continued plain

Extending onward to immensity, Bounding with oceans these abodes of men, I should suppose this dreamer had some hopes, Some prospects built on probability.

What says our lord the pope — he cannot err — He says, our world is not orbicular, And has rewarded some with chains and death Who dar'd defend such wicked heresies.

But we are turning heretics indeed!— A foreigner, an idiot, an impostor, An infidel ( since he dares contradict What our most holy order holds for truth )

Is pouring poison in the royal ear; Telling him tales of islands in the moon, Leading the nation into dangerous errors, Slighting instruction from our brotherhood!—

O Jesu! Jesu! what an age is this!

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