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Author name:
"Combe, William (1742 -1823)"
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Politics of Author:
"Supporter of Pitt"
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Metaphor Category:
"Government"
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Gender of Author:
"Male"
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Literary Period:
"Nineteenth Century"
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"Reform and Counterrevolution"
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Genre:
"Poetry"
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Date: 1815
One may be a "groveling slave of sense" (e.g., a miser or a epicure)
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Date: 1817
"And, as the Mistress of the Soul, / Let mild Religion crown the whole."
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Date: 1817
"But think not in your jovial hours, / When Riot rules and Reason lours, / That time is actively employ'd."
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Date: 1817
"When Reason doth regain its throne, / And the mind dares its follies own."
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Date: 1821
Invention must "yield it to the rule of reason"
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