Newton's Principia

Great Newton's self, to whom the world's in debt,
Owed to School Mistress sage his Alphabet;
But quickly wiser than his Teacher grown,
Discover'd properties to her unknown;
Of A plus B, or minus , learn'd the use,
Known Quantities from unknown to educe;
And made — no doubt to that old dame's surprise —
The Christ-Cross-Row his Ladder to the skies.
Yet, whatsoe'er Geometricians say,
Her Lessons were his true Principia !
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Vincent Bourne
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