Thou know'st not God; how, then, canst reason find
To vaunt thy doctrine? 'tis as though thou 'dst claim
To be a judge of colors, being blind.


Capitolo III. - Rime (1775)


Thou know'st not God; how, then, canst reason find To vaunt thy doctrine? 'tis as though thou 'dst claim To be a judge of colors, being blind.

Thou know'st not God; how, then, canst reason find To vaunt thy doctrine? 'tis as though thou 'dst claim To be a judge of colors, being blind.

Thou know'st not God; how, then, canst reason find To vaunt thy doctrine? 'tis as though thou 'dst claim To be a judge of colors, being blind.

Thou know'st not God; how, then, canst reason find To vaunt thy doctrine? 'tis as though thou 'dst claim To be a judge of colors, being blind.