Sonnet-To Science by Edgar Allan Poe

Sonnet-To Science by Edgar Allan Poe. A melancholic poet sits under a tamarind tree at twilight, gazing at the sky. Mythical figures like Diana in her moonlit chariot, Naiads in a river, and elves on the grass fade into a stark scientific landscape with books, telescopes, and rigid structures. The contrast symbolizes the conflict between imagination and scientific reasoning.

Sonnet-To Science by Edgar Allan Poe. A melancholic poet sits under a tamarind tree at twilight, gazing at the sky. Mythical figures like Diana in her moonlit chariot, Naiads in a river, and elves on the grass fade into a stark scientific landscape with books, telescopes, and rigid structures. The contrast symbolizes the conflict between imagination and scientific reasoning.

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