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victorian scientists and their poetry

#1  Postby cavarka9 » Dec 30, 2011 10:46 am

http://www.newscientist.com/special/poetry

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/1699.html
http://strangebeautiful.com/other-texts ... -poems.pdf
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/valentin ... aph-clerk/

Valentine by a Telegraph Clerk



The tendrils of my soul are twined
With thine, though many a mile apart.
And thine in close coiled circuits wind
Around the needle of my heart.

Constant as Daniel, strong as Grove.
Ebullient throughout its depths like Smee,
My heart puts forth its tide of love,
And all its circuits close in thee.

O tell me, when along the line
From my full heart the message flows,
What currents are induced in thine?
One click from thee will end my woes.

Through many a volt the weber flew,
And clicked this answer back to me;
I am thy farad staunch and true,
Charged to a volt with love for thee

James Clerk Maxwell



The Mathematician in Love

A mathematician fell madly in love
With a lady, young, handsome, and charming:
By angles and ratios harmonic he strove
Her curves and proportions all faultless to prove.
As he scrawled hieroglyphics alarming...



William J. Macquorn Rankine



more poems

A Problem in Dynamics
Rigid Body Sings

- maxwell


To a Missing Member of a Family Group of Terms in an Algebraical Formula

-James Joseph Sylvester
well, I have always felt that we are not limited by our compassion or by our passion or resources but by our economy.
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