Date: 1715
"Truth and Innocence: / A conscious Knowledg rooted in my Heart, / That to have sav'd my Country was my Duty."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1715
"Some Flame uncommon kindles up his Soul, / And flashes forth impetuous at his Eyes."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1715
"Their old Hearts melted in 'em as she spoke, / And Tears ran down upon their silver Beards."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1715
"Light of my Soul, my Hearts refined part, why dost thou weep, why like distilling Roses waste, dissolving thus thy Beauties to a Dew?"
preview | full record— Bullock, Christopher (bap. 1690, d. 1722)
Date: 1715
"Reason's Efforts are vain, I am my Passion's Slave, and cannot quit this scornful Woman."
preview | full record— Bullock, Christopher (bap. 1690, d. 1722)
Date: 1715
"The Man's Passion is now at the Top, and Things cannot long stand at the Top; it is an old Observation I have made, that when the Pot boils over, it cools it self:--But then the Fat's all in the Fire--Ay! that is not as it shou'd be--she shou'd encourage him a little, or the hot Fit will be over...
preview | full record— Bullock, Christopher (bap. 1690, d. 1722)
Date: 1715
"Oh, the excessive Joy that fills my Soul with Thoughts of my approaching Happiness."
preview | full record— Bullock, Christopher (bap. 1690, d. 1722)
Date: 1715
"Give me that solid one; I hate your thin and unsubstantial Soul, that every small Assault of Fortune breaks through, and makes ridiculous Mirth, or Sorrow; give me a Soul, a Humour that's in Grain, not one that fades like Colours in the Sun, and changes like your Cheeks; now Pale, now Red, and t...
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Date: 1715, 1727
"[A]ll the Faculties of my Soul and Body are her Slaves"
preview | full record— Johnson, Charles (1679?-1748)
Date: 1715
"Love is a generous Volunteer; Lust a Mercenary Slave"
preview | full record— Johnson, Charles (1679?-1748)