work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
5715,"","Searching HDIS (Poetry); variant in Stuart's Star: ""But tho' theirs they have enroll'd me""",2003-12-30 00:00:00 UTC,"Forced from home and all its pleasures,
Afric's coast I left forlorn,
To increase the stranger's treasures,
O'er the raging billows borne.
Men from England bought and sold me,
Paid my price in paltry gold;
But, though slave they have enroll'd me,
Minds are never to be sold.
(ll. 1-8, p. 13)",,15232,•USE in entry for Coinage.,"""Minds are never to be sold""",Fetters,2014-08-10 04:45:30 UTC,Opening stanza
5733,"","Searching ""mind"" and ""chain"" in HDIS (Drama); found again searching ""heart""",2011-07-27 19:55:43 UTC,"WILL.
Thou'rt a brave girl!--I admire thy love and courage, and will give thee as little cause as I can to repent 'em.
Henceforth no other pleasures can I know,
Than those of fond fidelity to you;
Your pow'r my captive heart in chains shall bind,
Sweet as the graces of your face and mind:--
Blest in my friends, and doubly blest in love,
My joy's complete indeed--if you approve.",,19030,"","""Your pow'r my captive heart in chains shall bind, / Sweet as the graces of your face and mind.""",Fetters,2011-07-29 16:14:27 UTC,"Act V, scene iv"