Excerpt from Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
Pangeret, omni parens Leges violare Creator Noiuit, xternique operis undamina fixit. Intima panduntur vi&i penetralia caeli, Nec latet extremos quae Vis circumrotat Orbes. Sol folio refidcns ad fe jubet omnia prono Tendere defcenfu, nec re&o tramite currus Sidereos patitur vafium per inane moved; Sed rapit immotis, fe centro, fingula Gyris. Jam patet horrificis quae fit via flexa Cometis; Jam non miramur barbati Phaenomena Afirģ.' Difcimus hinc tandem qua caufą argentea Phoebe Paiīibug hand sequis graditur cur fubdita nulli Ha&emus Afironomo numerorum fraena recufet: Cum remeant Nodi, aunque Auges progrediuntur. Difcimus quantis refinum vaga Cynthia Pontum Viribus impellit, dum ftaflis fiufģibus Uivam.
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