"The Intellectual Theater appear'd, / As in the Fancy by a Builder rear'd."

— Leigh, Richard (1649/50-1728)


Date
1675
Metaphor
"The Intellectual Theater appear'd, / As in the Fancy by a Builder rear'd."
Metaphor in Context
This to the Work. But what should all erect
In honour of so wise an Architect?
Who th' Image yet unborn did entertain,
And hous'd the Theater within his Brain.
There once it stood, so great, so strong, so fair,
And so adorn'd; as now it does appear.
Each Part its measure, use and place possest,
Without the least encroachment on the rest.
Distinct, as Platonists those Beauties feign'd,
Which in Idea's their First Mind contein'd.
The Intellectual Theater appear'd,
As in the
Fancy by a Builder rear'd.
And labour'd with less noise, but not less Art
Than that, to which it Pattern did impart.
Provenance
Searching "mind" and "theat" in HDIS (Poetry)
Date of Entry
04/13/2006

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