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Premium Member Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei
Often went out of his way
To explain helio-philosophy
In return he was accused of heresy. 

 
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Categories: galilei, math, philosophy,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member Galileo Galilei
Glimpse a new norm that tells the truth,
Attend to sight that knows the stars;
Lift the old form that veils the proof,
Ignite a light with grace on par;
Lame no more then the cause most right,
Explore the skies in curious view;
Observe just when planets fill sight,
Gain learned...

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Categories: galilei, blessing, universe,
Form: Sonnet
Galileo Galilei
An avid student of Copernicus
And keen observer of the universe,
The founding father of astronomy,
Philosopher and polymath was he.
Punished by Urban for his heresy,
For his heliocentric the-o-ry,
He appeared before the Inquisition
Which required his public recantation.
Imprisoned, muttered :”and yet it moves”
But this false recantation nothing proves....

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Categories: galilei, history, stars,
Form: Rhyme

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