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"[[Cunno Opt. Min.]]" is the title by which [[John Wilkes]]/[[Thomas Potter (d. 1759)|Thomas Potter]]'s parody on [[Alexander Pope]]'s "[[The Universal Prayer]]" is known. "[[Cunno Opt. Min.]]" is the title by which [[John Wilkes]]/[[Thomas Potter (d. 1759)|Thomas Potter]]'s parody on [[Alexander Pope]]'s "[[The Universal Prayer]]" is known.
-{{GFDL}}+Thou first great Cause, least understood,
 +:Who all my Prick confined,
 +:To feel but this, that thou art good
 +:And that himself is blind.
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"Cunno Opt. Min." is the title by which John Wilkes/Thomas Potter's parody on Alexander Pope's "The Universal Prayer" is known.

Thou first great Cause, least understood,

Who all my Prick confined,
To feel but this, that thou art good
And that himself is blind.




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