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The first portion of "Essay on Man," called "The Design," is written in prose and serves as an introduction to the piece. The speaker addresses the essay to his friend Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke, who has written on similar subjects. The speaker explains the purpose of the essay—to write about "Man in the abstract, his Nature and his State." He believes it is necessary to know something thoroughly before criticizing it. The speaker claims that human nature can be reduced to a few points of argument. He has tried to avoid extreme opinions in the piece, striking a moderate stance.

The speaker explains that he has written the essay in verse for two reasons. First, the speaker believes that verse is easier than prose for the reader to understand and remember. Second, he contends that it is easier to be concise in verse. The speaker also says that this essay is merely a basic map of humanity. He alludes to the fact that his health may prevent him from writing further.

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