Date: 1677
"My Habit is the Mirror of my Mind, little do you know the value of this outside"?
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Date: 1677
"And mine / The truest Heart that e're obey'd the Dictates / Of Loves Imperial Power, from that hour / That first obtain'd my Eye the happy Object / Of your Perfections, my poor fetter'd Heart, / Proud of the Chains of such a Conquering Beauty, / Resolv'd to Grace the long wish'd Victory / With a...
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Date: 1678
"Madam, till this moment I ne're was happy, but in your Company lies such Crowds of Joyes, that my soul's too narrow to receive 'em."
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Date: 1680
Alll "base drossy thoughts, that soil'd the life and lustre of [one's] Judgement may vanish
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Date: 1680
"Beauty, Love, Constancy, and Wit" may crown the heart
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Date: 1680
Faults may be blotted from the breast
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Date: 1680
"Madam, your Person is Natures Essence Bottle, and your mind the Mirror of Virtue and Discretion"
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Date: 1681
"My Lady Millicent did me the honour to inform of some expressions of yours in favour of me; each syllable of which is engraven in my heart"
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Date: 1681
"[S]he bore swiftly round us, and we went after large Top-sails a trip, though one of our hearts of Gold making a shot at her, rak'd her fore and aft."
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Date: 1681
"Come, be genuine with me--here's a Protector's half Crown for thee--two shillings five pence sterling--and let it be a Key to unlock thy heart"
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