Date: 1761
"But now Adversity's refining fire / Melts down the base alloy of earthly passions, / And purifies the temper of the heart."
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Date: 1761
"Let not the memory of my wrongs extinguish / That spark divine, which animates the soul, / And lights the path of glory."
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Date: 1761
"Here o'er this holy flame. / I join your hands, an emblem of your hearts: / Henceforth be one."
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Date: 1775
An "unquenchable" spark may glow within the breast and blaze into freedom
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Date: 1789, 1797
"Each motive base it [the soul] nobly spurns, / And bright with purest passion burns."
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Date: 1813
In female hearts "genuine virtue" may glow and not that "stern passion, that unlovely flame, / which sear'd the bosom of the Spartan dame"
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Date: 1813
British nymphs even while "their bosoms own the tender fire, / Their generous minds can check each fond desire"
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Date: 1820
"Thou think'st we will live through thee, one by one, / Like animal life, and though we can obscure not / The soul which burns within, that we will dwell / Beside it, like a vain loud multitude / Vexing the self-content of wisest men."
preview | full record— Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822)