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Entry#  1217. Reflections on Nature (1217-1219).


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Reflections on Nature (1217-1219).


EXAMPLE OF THE LIGHTNING IN CLOUDS.


O mighty and once living instrument of formative nature. Incapable

of availing thyself of thy vast strength thou hast to abandon a life

of stillness and to obey the law which God and time gave to

procreative nature.  


Ah! how many a time the shoals of terrified dolphins and the huge

tunny-fish were seen to flee before thy cruel fury, to escape;

whilst thy fulminations raised in the sea a sudden tempest with

buffeting and submersion of ships in the great waves; and filling

the uncovered shores with the terrified and desperate fishes which

fled from thee, and left by the sea, remained in spots where they

became the abundant prey of the people in the neighbourhood.


O time, swift robber of all created things, how many kings, how many

nations hast thou undone, and how many changes of states and of

various events have happened since the wondrous forms of this fish

perished here in this cavernous and winding recess. Now destroyed by

time thou liest patiently in this confined space with bones stripped

and bare; serving as a support and prop for the superimposed

mountain.


Footnote: The character of the handwriting points to an early

period of Leonardo's life. It has become very indistinct, and is at

present exceedingly difficult to decipher. Some passages remain

doubtful.  


Footnote: Compare No. 1339, written on the same sheet.  


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