id,comments,provenance,dictionary,created_at,reviewed_on,work_id,theme,context,updated_at,metaphor,text
9615,"",Searching in HDIS (Drama),"",2005-09-07 00:00:00 UTC,2009-01-20,3721,"",Act I,2013-06-10 18:17:00 UTC,"""Into his studious Closet to stuff his Lunatick head, since he can get nothing for his belly.""","TRUR.
Into his studious Closet to stuff his Lunatick head, since he can get nothing for his belly."
21651,"",Browsing in EEBO,"",2013-07-11 15:09:47 UTC,,7537,"","",2013-07-11 15:09:47 UTC,"""Knock on my Heart; for thou hast skill to find / If it sound solid, or be fill'd with Wind; / And, thro the veil of words, thou view'st the naked Mind.""","PERSIUS.
Tis not, indeed, my Talent to engage
In lofty Trifles, or to swell my Page
With Wind and Noise; but freely to impart,
As to a Friend, the Secrets of my heart:
And, in familiar Speech, to let thee know
How much I love thee; and how much I owe.
Knock on my Heart; for thou hast skill to find
If it sound solid, or be fill'd with Wind;
And, thro the veil of words, thou view'st the naked Mind.
For this a hundred Voices I desire;
To tell thee what an hundred Tongues wou'd tire;
Yet never cou'd be worthily exprest,
How deeply thou art seated in my Breast.
(p. 61, ll. 27-39)"