"Thy appetites in easy tides / (As reason's luminary guides) / Soft flow--no wind can work them to a storm, / Correctly quick, dispassionately warm."

— Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)


Date
1752, 1791
Metaphor
"Thy appetites in easy tides / (As reason's luminary guides) / Soft flow--no wind can work them to a storm, / Correctly quick, dispassionately warm."
Metaphor in Context
Thy appetites in easy tides
(As reason's luminary guides)
Soft flow--no wind can work them to a storm,
Correctly quick, dispassionately warm.
(ll. 21-24)
Provenance
Reading
Citation
2 entries in ECCO and ESTC (1752, 1791).

Text from The Poems of the Late Christopher Smart ... Consisting of His Prize Poems, Odes, Sonnets, and Fables, Latin and English Translations: Together With Many Original Compositions, Not Included in the Quarto Edition. To Which Is Prefixed, an Account of His Life and Writings, Never Before Published. 2 vols. (London: Printed and Sold by Smart and Cowslade; and sold by F. Power and Co., 1791). See "On Good Nature. Ode V," vol. I, pp. 8-10.

See also "On Good-Nature" in Poems on Several Occasions. By Christopher Smart, A. M. Fellow of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge. (London: Printed for the Author, by W. Strahan; and sold by J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard, 1752), pp. 1-3.

Reading in Katrina Williamson and Marcus Walsh, eds., Christopher Smart: Selected Poems (New York: Penguin Books, 1990).
Date of Entry
10/25/2013

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.