Date: 1684
The Passions may raise "Civil Wars" and discompose man "with intestine Jars"
preview | full record— Oldham, John (1653-1683)
Date: 1684
A "charming Voice, and Art" may gain "the conquest of my Heart
preview | full record— Oldham, John (1653-1683)
Date: 1684
A captive heart may wear a beloved's chain
preview | full record— Oldham, John (1653-1683)
Date: 1684
One may be as great a Conqueror as Caesar, "Who couldst by milder ways all Hearts subdue, / The nobler Conquest of the two"
preview | full record— Oldham, John (1653-1683)
Date: 1685
"Victorious Reason" may "afford / A Nobler Conquest then the Sword"
preview | full record— Philips, John (1676-1709)
Date: 1685
"For who, but one that's rap't out of his wits, / Whose mind is troubled by invading fits, / Would make so great a noise?"
preview | full record— Clark, William (fl. 1663-1685)
Date: 1686
"But now Within there's Civil War, / In Arms my rebel Passions are, / Their old Allegiance laid aside"
preview | full record— Flatman, Thomas (1635-1688)
Date: 1686, 1689, 1697
"What Struglings and Conflicts are there betwixt the Animal Inclinations, and the more masculine Dictates of Reason?"
preview | full record— Nourse, Timothy (c.1636–1699)
Date: 1687
Cupids in air y forms do move and conspire "conquering ev'ry Heart, or setting it on Fire"
preview | full record— Cutts, John, Baron Cutts of Gowran (1660/1-1707)
Date: 1687
"So crowds of anxious Thoughts on ev'ry side, / Invade my Soul."
preview | full record— Ayres, Philip (1638-1712)