For, if the worlds In worlds enclosed should on his senses burst... He would abhorrent turn
For, if the worlds In worlds enclosed should on his senses burst... He would abhorrent turn
The quote “For, if the worlds In worlds enclosed should on his senses burst... He would abhorrent turn” from James Thomson’s poem “The Seasons” speaks to the overwhelming nature of the universe and the potential for sensory overload. Thomson, a Scottish poet known for his descriptive and vivid imagery, often explored themes of nature and the cosmos in his works.