“…Thus at the bare return of sundry yearŝ : The ring which one upon his finger wears '^D imintsheth: Drops which do oft distill, 4 Hollow hard stones; And whilst the field we till, The Coulter of the Plough is lessened: Nature with bodies then unseen to the eye All things doth manage; not that I suppose Nature with Bodies do's each thing inclose On every side, for there's a Voyd in things Which rightly to conceive, much profit brings. [15:73, 74] But the same kind of sound logic and observation that leads to thinking about matter being made of tiny particles, also points toward other conclusions that appear equally obvious.…”