work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
6176,"",Searching in HDIS (Poetry),2006-01-18 00:00:00 UTC,"Not thus had Isabel her love
Murmur'd to the laughing grove.
Strait to her chamber, yester-eve,
Had she retreated from the cave,
And, wildering in a maze of thought,
Fear'd every hour with danger fraught.
Nor could she from that maze escape,
Pursu'd by many a hideous shape;
When Jesse, fast as words could speak,
Told eager, how a fair young Greek,
A Palmer, and a reverend Friar
Had thither come in strange attire;
Said, she had seldom seen resort
To old Cotehele, from far or near,
A guest of such a noble port
As he who did the turban wear!
But little had poor Isabel
Heeded what flippant tongue would tell.
",,16348,"","""Strait to her chamber, yester-eve, / Had she retreated from the cave, / And, wildering in a maze of thought, / Fear'd every hour with danger fraught""","",2009-09-14 19:46:36 UTC,""
6213,Inwardness,Searching in HDIS (Poetry),2005-06-12 00:00:00 UTC,"""And who was I? a slender youth and tall,
""In manner awkward, and with fortune small;
""With visage pale, my motions quick and slow,
""That fall and rising in the spirits show;
""For none could more by outward signs express
""What wise men lock within the mind's recess;
""Had I a mirror set before my view,
""I might have seen what such a form could do;
""Had I within the mirror truth beheld,
""I should have such presuming thoughts repell'd
""But awkward as I was, without the grace
""That gives new beauty to a form or face,
""Still I expected friends most true to prove,
""And grateful, tender, warm, assiduous love.",,16472,From Poetical Works (1838). Work out citation. REVISIT,"""'For none could more by outward signs express / 'What wise men lock within the mind's recess.""","",2009-12-02 20:10:31 UTC,""