It is curious at least, that his Philosophy obliged Pythagoras, to make the Solar System = 10 {\displaystyle =10} , tho' his imperfect Astrognosy reduced him to the shift of including the moon, and imagining an Antiχθων ["anti-earth, anti-world"] and taking the whole as a completory Unit—Sun, Mer[cury,] Ven[us,] Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Antichthon = 9 + {\displaystyle =9+} Solar Syst[em] = 1 = 10 {\displaystyle =1=10}
c. 1818 (date written), Samuel Taylor Coleridge, edited by George Whalley, The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Marginalia II: Camden to Hutton (Bollingen Series; LXXV), London: Routledge & Kegan Paul; Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, published 1984, paragraph 43, page 557