"But has not Hatred found a part, / Deep lodg'd the cavern of thy Heart, / Or started from thine eyes?"
— Perronet, Edward (1721-1792)
Author
Work Title
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Privately printed
Date
1757
Metaphor
"But has not Hatred found a part, / Deep lodg'd the cavern of thy Heart, / Or started from thine eyes?"
Metaphor in Context
"Thou shalt not murder"--next the word:
"Not one of these--e'er drew a sword:"
What unconcern'd surprize!
But has not Hatred found a part,
Deep lodg'd the cavern of thy Heart,
Or started from thine eyes?
"Not one of these--e'er drew a sword:"
What unconcern'd surprize!
But has not Hatred found a part,
Deep lodg'd the cavern of thy Heart,
Or started from thine eyes?
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Provenance
Searching "heart" and "cave" in HDIS (Poetry)
Date of Entry
01/18/2006