Date: 1789
People's minds may be "like the air, serene"
preview | full record— Hands, Elizabeth (bap. 1746, d. 1815)
Date: w. c. 1789, published 1825
"Dost thou not see,--or art thou blind with age,-- / How many Graces on her eyelids sit, / Linking those viewless chains that bind the soul, / And sharpening smooth discourse with pointed wit."
preview | full record— Barbauld, Anna Letitia [née Aikin] (1743-1825)
Date: 1789
"A passion like mine, makes the heart rebellious--it will love on--it will hope, in spite of the rules cold reason dictates"
preview | full record— Inchbald [née Simpson], Elizabeth (1753-1821)
Date: 1790
There may be "a midnight in the breast no morn will ever cheer"
preview | full record— Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851)
Date: 1790
The mind holds "each parted form," "like the after-echoing" of a storm
preview | full record— Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851)
Date: 1790
Pleasing scenes may remain in the bosom, like "moons who do their watches run with the reflected brightness of the sun"
preview | full record— Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851)
Date: 1790?
"That you, my young friend, may be enabled, by the Grace of God, to preserve your heart pure and unsullied, as at the moment of quitting your parents roof, through every temptation which may beset you; and that it may, like metal purified in the furnace, shine forth so much the brighter from triu...
preview | full record— Dorothy Kilner
Date: 1790?
"Be careful, greatly careful, my dear child, that familiarity with the sight, does not make you grow indifferent to the consequences of such actions, and so tempt you to partake of the guilt: but let the advice contained in the following sheets sink deep into your mind, and b...
preview | full record— Dorothy Kilner
Date: 1790
A lake's "clear bosom" may reflect "wild," "impending" cliffs and "the beautiful luxuriance of the overhanging shades"
preview | full record— Radcliffe [née Ward], Ann (1764-1823)
Date: 1790
"She seemed to have entered upon a new state of existence;--those fine springs of affection which had hitherto lain concealed, were now touched, and yielded to her a happiness more exalted than any her imagination ever painted"
preview | full record— Radcliffe [née Ward], Ann (1764-1823)

