MY reason is I, and your reason is YOU, And, if we shall differ, both cannot be true: If reason must judge, and we two must agree, Another third reason must give the decree, Superior to ours; and to which, it is fit, That both, being weaker, should freely submit: Now in reason submitting, is plainly implied That it does not pretend, of itself, to decide. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BURY ME IN A FREE LAND by FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER MOON AND VENUS by ABUL MUGHIRA BILL'S LENGTH by ALEXANDER ANDERSON A SUMMER NIGHT by MATTHEW ARNOLD THE POET by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY |