"Deep in their soules ye fair impression lay, / Deep-tracd & never to be worn away."
— Parnell, Thomas (1679-1718)
Author
Work Title
Place of Publication
Dublin
Date
1758
Metaphor
"Deep in their soules ye fair impression lay, / Deep-tracd & never to be worn away."
Metaphor in Context
What raisd their Joy their love coud also raise,
& each contended in the words of praise,
& evry word proclaimd the wonders past,
& God was still ye first & still ye last,
Deep in their soules ye fair impression lay,
Deep-tracd & never to be worn away.
& each contended in the words of praise,
& evry word proclaimd the wonders past,
& God was still ye first & still ye last,
Deep in their soules ye fair impression lay,
Deep-tracd & never to be worn away.
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Provenance
Searching "soul" and "impression" in HDIS (Poetry)
Citation
Parnell, Thomas. Posthumous Works. Dublin, 1758.
Date of Entry
05/17/2005