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.298 Art and Nature 
how high the Finifhing ! how inimitable 
the Polidi we every where behold !—Search 
we yet farther, and examine the Animal¬ 
cules, many Sorts whereof it would be im- 
poffible for an human Eye unaffided to dif- 
cern ; thofe breathing Atoms, fo final! they 
are almod all Workmanfhip ! in them too 
we fhall difcover the fame Organs of Body, 
Multiplicity of Parts, Variety of Motions, 
Diveriity of Figures, and particular Ways of 
Living, as in the larger Animals.—How 
amazingly curious mud the internal Struc¬ 
ture of thefe Creatures be ! The Heart, the 
Stomach, the Entrails, and the Brain ! How 
minute and fine the Bones, Joints, Mufcles, 
and Tendons ! How exquidtely delicate be¬ 
yond all Conception the Arteries, Veins, 
and Nerves! What Multitudes of Veffels 
and Circulations mud be contained within 
this narrow Compais! And yet all have 
fufficient Room to perform their different 
Offices, and neither impede nor interfere 
with one another. 
The fame Order, Regularity, and Beauty, 
will appear likewife among Vegetables , if 
brought to Examination. Every Stalk, Bud, 
Flower, or Seed, difplays a Figure, a Propor¬ 
tion, a Harmony, beyond the Reach of Art. 
There is not a Weed, not a Mofs, whofe 
every Leaf does not fhew a Multiplicity of 
Veffels and Pores difpofed moff curioudy 
for the Conveyance of Juices to fupport 
