"In vain my weeping eyes thy features traced / (And features speak the passions of the mind)".
— Anonymous
Author
Work Title
Date
1735
Metaphor
"In vain my weeping eyes thy features traced / (And features speak the passions of the mind)".
Metaphor in Context
As I a thousand, thousand times embraced,
Hoping by every one to make thees kind,
In vain my weeping eyes thy features traced
(And features speak the passions of the mind):
Still wert thou unconcerned; nor didst thou impart
One sigh of thine to those that swell'st my heart.
(ll. 13-18, p. 149)
Hoping by every one to make thees kind,
In vain my weeping eyes thy features traced
(And features speak the passions of the mind):
Still wert thou unconcerned; nor didst thou impart
One sigh of thine to those that swell'st my heart.
(ll. 13-18, p. 149)
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Provenance
Reading
Citation
Reading Roger Lonsdale's Eighteenth Century Women Poets (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).
Date of Entry
09/14/2009
Date of Review
10/22/2003