Date: 1380-1387
"Thus gan he make a mirour of his minde, / In which he saugh al hoolly hir figure."
preview | full record— Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1340-1400)
Date: 1384
"O Thought, that wroot al that I mette, / And in the tresorie hit shette / Of my brayn!"
preview | full record— Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1340-1400)
Date: 1386-1400
"That oon of hem was blynd and myghte not see, / But it were with thilke eyen of his mynde / With whiche men seen, after that they ben blynde."
preview | full record— Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1340-1400)
Date: c. 1420
"Thou woost wel, who shal an hous edifie / Gooth nat ther-to withoute avisament / If he be wys, for with his mental ye / First is it seen, purposid, cast & ment, / How it shal wroght been, elles al is shent."
preview | full record— Hoccleve [Occleve], Thomas (c.1367-1426)
Date: 1582
"So great a Light hath set my mind on fire, / That flesh and bone consume with secret flame"
preview | full record— Watson, Thomas (1555/6-1592)
Date: 1588
"My mind to me a kingdom is; / Such perfect joy therein I find / That it excels all other bliss / Which God or nature hath assign'd."
preview | full record— Dyer, Sir Edward (1543-1607)
Date: 1588
"I laugh not at another's loss, / Nor grudge not at another's gain; / No worldly waves my mind can toss; / I brook that is another's bane."
preview | full record— Dyer, Sir Edward (1543-1607)
Date: 1592
"Thine eye the glasse where I behold my hart, / mine eye the window, through the which thine eye / may see my hart, and there thy selfe espye / in bloudie colours how thou painted art."
preview | full record— Constable, Henry (1562-1613)
Date: 1593
"And care consumes the minde of man, / as fire melts Virgin Waxe."
preview | full record— Churchyard, Thomas (1523?-1604)