Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"But, tho' thy mental eye no Sprites discern,"
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
On might not trace "the mazes of her mystic brain / To mark what monsters such deep cells contain / Contriving constant schemes to furnish food, / For breeding Vultures' ever hungry brood!"
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Solicit Fancy from celestial flights, / To wander o'er the World for frail delights / And crowd Imagination's rooms, immense, / With what relates alone to Time and Sense!"
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Where'er Imagination's mirror turn'd / Despair's black figure in its focus burn'd."
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Yet Wit, and Wisdom, Folly's shame to shun, / Will say 'tis heavenly Moonshine, not the Sun-- / Not suffer Pride to praise its feeble glow, / Beyond Heav'n's brighter beams which blaze below; / But like a Lamp, or Candle, keep its place, / To light Man's Mind with Truths of terrene Race."
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Nor, while its light dispels each dreary doubt, / To put the heavenly lamp of Reason out, / But trim, and feed it, that its friendly aids, / May shape his track thro' Time's untrodden shades"
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"The common Sense of faithful Christians flout, / And puff Heav'n-lighted lamps of Reason, out!"
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Should Reason trim her lamp of heavenly light, / To show such shameless, rash, example right"?
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Confined, in silence, he conferr'd alone / With Understanding, on his mental Throne"
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
One may confer alone, "Amidst Imagination's throngs of thought, / And fairy broods by procreant Fancy brought;"
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