Date: 1675
A man may use that Empire that Nature has given him "over poor womens hearts too tyrannically"
preview | full record— Crowne, John (bap. 1641, d. 1712)
Date: August, 1674; 1675
"But thou who art not ignorant of my Rivals affairs, tell me, what passes in his Court, in his Soul!"
preview | full record— Crowne, John (bap. 1641, d. 1712)
Date: 1675
"Those things are mean, are forc'd to court the Eyes, The Porters of the Soul, to give 'em entrance."
preview | full record— Fane, Sir Francis (d. 1691)
Date: August, 1674; 1675
"My rage he scorns, and negligent appears, / And thinks the Storm will melt away in tears"
preview | full record— Crowne, John (bap. 1641, d. 1712)
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: August, 1674; 1675
"Your bounties too him have long since deeply engraven his crimes in my Soul"
preview | full record— Crowne, John (bap. 1641, d. 1712)
Date: 1675
"[Y]our heart more stony was then Coblers wax i'th' dog days"
preview | full record— Duffett, Thomas (fl. 1674-1678); William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Date: 1675
"Well, since that thou dost thus desire to know / What I do Judge this Light within will do; / To satisfie thee I will make no doubt: / Man by this Light may find a God-head out."
preview | full record— Keach, Benjamin (1640-1704)
Date: 1675
"Gods works don't teach [the manner of worship}, nor this Law of th'mind; / For if it would, Scriptures need not 'been pen'd,"
preview | full record— Keach, Benjamin (1640-1704)
Date: 1675
"Our Poet hope's you'll not expect to day, / T'have all his down-right thoughts drest up so gay, / If his Coyn chinks too much, you'll doubt allay."
preview | full record— Fane, Sir Francis (d. 1691)