How many other bodies besides [these comets] move in secret, never dawning upon human eyes? Nor is it for man that God has made all things.
Physical Science in the Time of Nero, Being a Translation of the Quaestiones Naturales of Seneca - Book VII, Chapter XXX (p. 305), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1910
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