Home > Author > Alexander Pope >

" Nature to all things fixed the limits fit
And wisely curbed proud man's pretending wit.
As on the land while here the ocean gains.
In other parts it leaves wide sandy plains
Thus in the soul while memory prevails,
The solid power of understanding fails
Where beams of warm imagination play,
The memory's soft figures melt away
One science only will one genius fit,
So vast is art, so narrow human wit
Not only bounded to peculiar arts,
But oft in those confined to single parts
Like kings, we lose the conquests gained before,
By vain ambition still to make them more
Each might his several province well command,
Would all but stoop to what they understand. "

Alexander Pope , An Essay On Criticism


Image for Quotes

Alexander Pope quote : Nature to all things fixed the limits fit<br />And wisely curbed proud man's pretending wit.<br />As on the land while here the ocean gains.<br />In other parts it leaves wide sandy plains<br />Thus in the soul while memory prevails,<br />The solid power of understanding fails<br />Where beams of warm imagination play,<br />The memory's soft figures melt away<br />One science only will one genius fit,<br />So vast is art, so narrow human wit<br />Not only bounded to peculiar arts,<br />But oft in those confined to single parts<br />Like kings, we lose the conquests gained before,<br />By vain ambition still to make them more<br />Each might his several province well command,<br />Would all but stoop to what they understand.