work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 3635,"","Reading. Found again in Marshall Brown's ""Romanticism and Enlightenment"" in The Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism, ed. Stuart Curran (Cambridge UP, 1993), 32. ",2004-01-26 00:00:00 UTC,"This I foretell from your auspicious care,
  Who great in search of God and nature grow;
Who best your wise Creator's praise declare,
  Since best to praise His works is best to know.

O truly royal! who behold the law,
  And rule of beings in your Maker's mind;
And thence, like limbecs , rich ideas draw,
  To fit the levelled use of humankind
.
(p. 53, ll. 657-664) ",2011-04-19,9434,"Wikipedia: ""Technically, the alembic is the lid with a tube attachment (the capital or still-head), which is placed on top of a flask, the cucurbit, containing the material to be distilled, but the word is often used to refer to the entire distillation apparatus."" ","""O truly royal! who behold the law, / And rule of beings in your Maker's mind; / And thence, like limbecs, rich ideas draw, / To fit the levelled use of humankind.""","",2011-12-17 19:49:06 UTC,Apostrophe to the Royal Society