Date: 1752, 1791
"Oft thro' my eyes my soul has flown, / And wanton'd on that iv'ry throne [Ethelinda's breast]"
preview | full record— Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
Date: 1752, 1791
"The brain's an useless organ grown, / And Reason tumbled from his throne."
preview | full record— Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder (1705-1788)
Date: 1752, 1791
"Know too, the joys of sense controul, / And clog the motions of the soul; / Forbid her pinions to aspire, / Damp and impair her native fire: / And sure as Sense (that tyrant!) reigns, / She holds the empress, Soul, in chains."
preview | full record— Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder (1705-1788)
Date: 1753
"Now proud, imperial reason, boast thy pow'r!"
preview | full record— Hill, Aaron (1685-1750)
Date: 1753
"E'en while her smile-dress'd beauty fills my eyes, / And life itself pierc'd by the musick, dies, / To shew proud joys, that reason rules 'em all."
preview | full record— Hill, Aaron (1685-1750)
Date: 1753
"Bless his protective hand, that calls out Arts, / And hail his Empire, o'er a people's hearts."
preview | full record— Hill, Aaron (1685-1750)
Date: 1753
Love may "To slighted beauty .. new powers impart: / And stretch the aided empire of the heart"
preview | full record— Hill, Aaron (1685-1750)
Date: 1754
The "grim natives" of East-Brent were of "reason wholly void, whom instinct rules"
preview | full record— Bowden, Samuel (fl. 1733-1761)
Date: 1754
Reason may rule the mind and keep her God-like seat
preview | full record— Bowden, Samuel (fl. 1733-1761)
Date: 1755, 1773
"All the empire I had wanted / Then had been my shepherd's heart."
preview | full record— Shenstone, William (1714-1763)