Date: 1657
One may have a "Self-conquering Mind"
preview | full record— Harington, John (1627-1700)
Date: 1657
"Since conquer'd Cressas Heart, yet here became / Most captive, wretch'd, through rancorous grudge (old flame)."
preview | full record— Harington, John (1627-1700)
Date: 1657
"Cupid denied of this did backward start, / And ran for hast to hide him in her heart, / Where he renewed fresh flames, and by delay, / So I corcht his wings he could not fly away / Thus force perforce in her my conquer'd breast / Is the poore Inne of such a God-borne guest, / Whom while I harbor...
preview | full record— Bold, Henry (1627-1683)
Date: 1661
"Peace brings him in, Olive his Temples binds, / And his great virtues conquer hearts and minds."
preview | full record— Pordage, Samuel (bap. 1633, d. c. 1691)
Date: 1661
"[T]hrough ev'ry Breast [Faith] goes, invades their Minds, which, all-possest / By her great Deitie, each Soul doth prove / Her Altar, burning by her Sacred Love"
preview | full record— Ross, Thomas (bap. 1620, d. 1675)
Date: 1667
"Within my heart Thy [the Lord's] love shall gain, / Such conquests, that the Trophies shall like Heav'n remain"
preview | full record— Woodford, Samuel (1636-1700)
Date: 1675
"I see these are not arts, / To conquer the Madona's hearts"
preview | full record— Cotton, Charles (1630-1687); Lucian (c.120- d. after 180)
Date: 1679
"When Conscience had almost (in truth) persuaded / Thee to repent, it was straightway invaded / By thy blind Understanding, and dark mind"
preview | full record— Keach, Benjamin (1640-1704)
Date: c. 1680
"A thousand Griefs attending on the same. / Which march in ranck and file, proceed to make / A Battery, and the fort of Life to take."
preview | full record— Taylor, Edward (1642-1729)
Date: c. 1680
"Which when the Centinalls did spy, the Heart / Did beate alarum up in every part."
preview | full record— Taylor, Edward (1642-1729)