Date: 1764
"When she with apathy the breast would steel, / And teach us, deeply feeling, not to feel"
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Date: 1764
"Against ev'ry virtue the bosom to steel, / And only of dress the anxieties feel"
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Date: 1764
"Have I well weigh'd the great, the noble part / I'm now to play? have I explored my heart, / That labyrinth of fraud, that deep, dark cell, / Where, unsuspected, e'en by me, may dwell / Ten thousand follies?"
preview | full record— Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)
Date: 1764
"[I]n his breast, / Crowded with follies, Honour found no room"
preview | full record— Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)
Date: 1764
"From every speck which hangs upon the sight / Purge my mind's eye, nor let one cloud remain / To spread the shades of error o'er my brain),"
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Date: 1764?
"Whether we will or no, Through reason's court doth [the word lord] unquestion'd go"
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Date: 1764?
"Judge Reason view'd him with an eye of grace, / Look'd through his soul, and quite forgot his face"
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Date: 1764?
"This melting mass of flesh she may control / With iron ribs, she cannot chain my soul."
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Date: 1764, 1773
"But thou, my friend! while in thy youthful soul / Love's gentle tyrant seats his aweful throne, / Write from thy bosom--let not art controul / The ready pen, that makes his edicts known."
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Date: 1764, 1773
"But 'tis not Gomez, 'tis not he whose heart / Is crusted o'er with dross, whose callous mind / Is senseless as his gold."
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