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Date: 1654
"The eyes and the ears are the inlets or doors of the soul, through which innumerable objects enter."
preview | full record— Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)
Date: 1654
"The certainty that that time will come, together with the uncertainty, how, where, and when, should make us so to number our days to apply our hearts to wisdom, that when we are put out of these houses of clay we may be sure of an everlasting habitation that fades not away."
preview | full record— Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)