Date: 1717
"Such feign'd Amours, and real Hate / Attend the Matrimonial State; / When sacred Vows are bought and sold, / And Hearts are ty'd with Threads of Gold."
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Date: 1717
Shakespeare was "the Genius of our Isle, whose Mind / (The universal Mirror of Mankind) / Express'd all Images"
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Date: 1717
"But when we cease / To draw the Breath of Life, the Soul on wing / Fleets like a Dream, from Elemental Dross / Disparted, and refin'd."
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Date: 1717
"To lead us safe thro' Error's thorny Maze, / Reason exerts her pure Etherial Rays"
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Date: 1717
"But that bright Daughter of eternal Day [Reason], / Holds in our mortal Frame a dubious Sway."
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Date: 1717
The brain is a "Magazine" that Fevers may seize "To calcine all her beauteous Image."
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Date: 1717
"Yet banish'd from the Realms by Right [Reason's] own, / Passion, a blind Usurper, mounts the Throne."
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Date: 1717
"These Instances, which true in Fact we find, / Apply we to the Culture of the Mind."
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Date: 1717
"This Soil, in early Youth improv'd with Care, / The Seeds of gentle Science best will bear"
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Date: 1717
"But Man would yet look wondrous wise. / And equal Chains of Thought devise."
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