THREE diff'rent schemes philosophers assign; A Chance, a Fate, a Providence Divine: Which to embrace of these three sev'ral views, Methinks, it is not difficult to choose. For first, what wisdom, or what sense, to cry, @3Things happen as they dowe know not why?@1 Or how are we advanc'd one jot, to know, @3When once things arethat they must needs be so?@1 To see such order, and yet own no laws; Feel such effects, and yet confess no cause; What can be more extravagant and odd? He only reasons who believes a God. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WINDING BANKS OF ERNE; OR, THE EMIGRANT'S ADIEU TO HIS BIRTHPLACE by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM JUNE (1) by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT SONNET: 13. TO MR. H. LAWES, ON HIS AIRS by JOHN MILTON THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 31. HER GIFTS by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI A LOVE SONNET by GEORGE WITHER |