“Comets and Women”
Date
2-4-1812
Newspaper
Lexington Kentucky Gazette
Page and Column
Page 2, Column 3
Newspaper Location
Lexington, Kentucky
Serial Number
304
Abstract
Short article comparing comets and women.
Transcript
Comets and Women.-Comets doubtless answer some wise and good purpose in the creation-so do Women. Comets are incomprehensible, beautiful and eccentric-so are Women. Comets shine with peculiar splendor, but at night appear most briliant-so do Women.-Comets are enveloped with a lucid nebula, through which their forms are visible-so are those of Women, through which their forms are visible-so are those of Women, through their light and elegant attire. Comets confound the most learned when they attempt to ascertain their nature-so do Women. Comets equally excite the admiration of the Philosopher and of "the clod of the valley"-so do Women.-Comets and Women, are therefore closely analogous; but the nature of each being inscrutable, all that remains for us to do is, to view with admiration the one, and almost to adoration love the other.
Recommended Citation
"“Comets and Women”" (1812). New Madrid Compendium Far-Field Database. 297.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/cas-ceri-new-madrid-compendium/297