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"English"
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Politics of Author:
"Anti-Jacobin"
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Literary Period:
"Age of Sensibility"
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"Eighteenth Century"
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"French Revolution"
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Author name:
"Hurdis, James (1763-1801)"
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Date: 1790
"O lovely queen, / Beauty usurps the empire of my heart, / All its affections."
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Date: 1790
"[M]y conquer'd heart / 'Has nothing noble or aspiring in it"
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Date: 1790
"'Who foils a Persian? Are they not all flint, / 'All steel and iron to the very heart?"
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Date: 1790
"'The hero's heart is neither steel nor flint"
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Date: 1790
"For what heart, / Not made of steel, could look on such a scene, / Three armies deep and strong, with countless horse, / Chariots untold, innumerable foot"
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