"But your Eyes teach my Heart the pleasing Bondage, which I desire to Triumph for ever."
— Pix, Mary (c.1666-1720)
Author
Work Title
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed for R. Basset [etc.]
Date
1698
Metaphor
"But your Eyes teach my Heart the pleasing Bondage, which I desire to Triumph for ever."
Metaphor in Context
INS.
But your Eyes teach my Heart the pleasing Bondage, which I desire to Triumph for ever. God I say abundance of fine things.
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But your Eyes teach my Heart the pleasing Bondage, which I desire to Triumph for ever. God I say abundance of fine things.
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Categories
Provenance
Searching "bond" and "heart" in HDIS (Drama)
Citation
Mary Pix, The Deceiver Deceived: a Comedy (London: R. Basset, 1698).
Date of Entry
01/06/2012