Date: 1700
"And so, tho they have Reason, yet are they not Reasonable, because that Reason is none of their own, only as Gifted, that is, Accidental, but not Natural to them; and so they can no more be called Rational, than a Bag can be called Rich, that has Money in it."
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Date: 1700
"Whilst our own Will our Passions shall restrain, / He [Nassaw] gives us each an Empire where to Reign."
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Date: 1700
"E'er since which time, unhappy Lovers see, / Their Passion ne'er can be from Tempests free / It Ebbs and Flows, unfixt, not long the same, / A rowling Ocean of tumultuous Flame."
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Date: 1700
"My Heart's his Throne, yet Rebel Passions Jar, / Which Fire my Veins, and thro' my Blood make War."
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Date: 1700
"All Hearts you Conquer, as you Conquer mine"
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Date: 1700
"Love Fights--Love Conquers still-- / And my own Heart is his Triumphant Car."
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Date: 1700
One may call his Senses to his aid, and "In vain Rebel," but soon he is "by ev'ry Sense betray'd"
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Date: 1700
"O'er Sense, o'er Reason, and o'er Love it Rules, / Custom, the Guardian, and the guide of Fools."
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Date: 1700
"Whilst in my Soul Despair her Court maintains, / And with deep Pomp in solid Darkness Reigns."
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