work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
4635,"",Searching in HDIS (Poetry); text from ECCO-TCP,2005-03-08 00:00:00 UTC,"I.
COME HOLY GHOST, all-quickning Fire,
Come, and in Me delight to rest!
Drawn by the Lure of strong Desire,
O come, and consecrate my Breast:
The Temple of my Soul prepare,
And six thy Sacred Presence there!
II.
If now thy Influence I feel,
If now in Thee begin to live;
Still to my Heart Thyself reveal,
Give me Thyself, for ever give.
A Point my Good, a Drop my Store:
Eager I ask, and pant for more.
III.
Eager for Thee I ask and pant,
So strong the Principle Divine
Carries me out with sweet Constraint,
Till all my hallow'd Soul be Thine:
Plung'd in the Godhead's deepest Sea,
And lost in thy Immensity.
IV.
My Peace, my Life, my Comfort now,
My Treasure, and my All Thou art!
True Witness of my Sonship Thou,
Engraving Pardon on my Heart:
Seal of my Sins in CHRIST forgiv'n,
Earnest of Love, and Pledge of Heav'n.
V.
Come then, my GOD, mark out thy Heir,
Of Heav'n a larger Earnest give,
With clearer Light thy Witness bear;
More sensibly within me live:
Let all my Pow'rs thy Entrance feel,
And deeper stamp Thyself the Seal.
VI.
Come, HOLY GHOST, all quick'ning Fire,
Come, and in me delight to rest!
Drawn by the Lure of strong Desire,
O come, and consecrate my Breast:
The Temple of my Soul prepare,
And fix thy sacred Presence there!
(pp. 184-5)",2014-02-09,12206,"","""Let all my Pow'rs thy Entrance feel, / And deeper stamp Thyself the Seal.""",Impressions,2014-02-09 18:38:05 UTC,I've included the entire poem
4637,"","Searching ""stamp"" and ""mind"" in HDIS (Poetry)",2005-04-07 00:00:00 UTC,"4. Rest for my Soul I long to find;
Saviour of All, if Mine Thou art,
Give me Thy meek and lowly Mind,
And stamp Thine Image on my Heart.
(p. 91)",2014-02-09,12213,Part I,"""Give me Thy meek and lowly Mind, /
And stamp Thine Image on my Heart.""",Impressions,2014-02-09 20:25:17 UTC,""
4638,"","Searching ""stamp"" and ""mind"" in HDIS (Poetry); found again ""seal;"" text from Google Books",2005-04-07 00:00:00 UTC,"Holy, and true, and Righteous Lord,
I wait to prove Thy Perfect Will;
Be mindful of Thy gracious Word,
And stamp me with Thy Spirit's Seal.
(p. 263)",2014-02-09,12214,"Part II.
Confirmed in 1742. Text from ","""Be mindful of Thy gracious Word, / And stamp me with Thy Spirit's Seal.""",Impressions,2014-02-09 20:43:29 UTC,""
4640,"",Searching in HDIS (Poetry); text from ECCO-TCP,2005-04-07 00:00:00 UTC,"V.
My Saviour, Thou thy Love to me
In Want, in Pain, in Shame, hast show'd;
For me on the accursed Tree
Thou pouredst forth thy guiltless Blood:
Thy Wounds upon my Heart impress,
Nor ought shall the lov'd Stamp efface.
(p. 157)",2014-02-09,12219,VARIANT: aught/ought. Corr. in HDIS edition? ,"""Thy wounds upon my heart impress, / Nor [a]ught shall the loved stamp efface""",Impression,2014-02-09 19:15:13 UTC,""
4641,"","Searching ""stamp"" and ""heart"" in HDIS (Poetry); found again ""soul""; text from ECCO-TCP",2005-04-07 00:00:00 UTC,"III.
From thy blest Wounds our Life we draw;
Thy all-atoning Blood
Daily we drink with trembling Awe;
Thy Flesh our daily Food.
Come, LORD, thy sov'reign Aid impart,
Here make thy Likeness shine!
Stamp thy whole Image on our Heart,
And all our Souls be Thine!
(p. 190)",,12220,"","""Stamp thy whole Image on our Heart, / And all our Souls be Thine!""",Impressions,2014-02-10 05:32:14 UTC,""
4643,"","Searching ""stamp"" and ""soul"" in HDIS (Poetry); text from Google Books",2005-04-08 00:00:00 UTC,"3. Transform my Nature into Thine,
Let all my Powers Thine Impress feel,
Let all my Soul become Divine,
And stamp me with Thy Spirit's Seal.
(p. 136)",2014-02-09,12222,Part II.,"""Transform my Nature into Thine, / Let all my Powers Thine Impress feel, / Let all my Soul become Divine, / And stamp me with Thy Spirit's Seal.""",Impression,2014-02-09 19:34:48 UTC,""
7675,"",LION,2013-09-16 04:11:37 UTC,"Then, greatly rising in his Country's Right,
Her Hero, her Deliverer sprung to Light;
A Race of hardy, northern Sons he led,
Guiltless of Courts, untainted, and unread,
Whose inborn Spirit spurn'd th' ignoble Fee,
Whose Hands scorn'd Bondage, for their Hearts were free.
Ask ye what Law their conq'ring Cause confess'd?
Great Nature's Law, the Law within the Breast,
Form'd by no Art, and to no Sect confin'd,
But stamp'd by Heav'n upon th' unletter'd Mind.
(Prologue)",,22753,"","""Ask ye what Law their conq'ring Cause confess'd? / Great Nature's Law, the Law within the Breast, / Form'd by no Art, and to no Sect confin'd, / But stamp'd by Heav'n upon th' unletter'd Mind.""",Impressions,2013-09-16 04:11:37 UTC,""