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Date: 1700
"The Passions still predominant will rule, / Ungovern'd, rude, not bred in Reason's School."
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Date: 1702
When Reason's "Pow'r is Despicable grown, / And Rebel Appetites Usurp my Throne, / The Soul no longer quiet Thoughts enjoys; / But all is Tumult, and Eternal Noise."
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