Date: 1699
"The Passions still predominant will rule: / Uncivil, rude, nor bred in Reason's School."
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Date: 1699
"Our Understanding they [the passions] with darkness fill, / Cause strange Conceptions, and pervert the Will."
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Date: 1699
"On these the Soul, as on some flowing tide, / Must sit, and on the swelling Billows ride; / Hurry'd away, for how can be withstood / Th' Impetuous Torrent of the boyling blood?"
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Date: 1699
"The Soul which was of purest Angel-kind, / The reflex Image of its Maker's Mind."
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Date: 1699
"Then th' Understanding without pain did climb: / Capacious, Active, Lively, and Sublime, / Clear as fair Fountains, and as pure as they, / Chast as the Morn, and open as the day."
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Date: 1699
"Love then, that sweet procession of the Mind, / Was from all Dross, and Earthly Dreggs refin'd."
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Date: 1699
"Wing'd with pure Zeal above the Clouds [the mind?] rode, And without Plato's Scale arriv'd at God."
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Date: 1699
"Our prepossessions and Affections bind / The Soul in Chains and lord it o'er the Mind."
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Date: 1699
"Better the Mind no Notions had retain'd, / But still a fair unwritten blank remain'd."
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Date: 1699
"Unstudy'd Knowledge only was design'd, / The rich Attire of Adam's glorious Mind."
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