Date: 1733-4
"As fruits ungrateful to the planter's care / On savage stocks inserted learn to bear; / The surest Virtues thus from Passions shoot, / Wild Nature's vigor working at the root."
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Date: 1733-4
"Envy, to which th' ignoble mind's a slave, / Is emulation in the learn'd or brave:"
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Date: 1733-4
"For Wit's false mirror held up Nature's light"
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Date: 1733-4
Reason gives the ruling passion more power "As Heaven's blest beam turns vinegar more sowr"
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Date: 1733-4
"What if the head, the eye or ear repin'd / To serve mere engines to the ruling Mind?"
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Date: 1734
"'Tis in the ruling Passion: there alone, / The wild are constant, and the cunning known, / The fool consistent, and the false sincere; / Priests, Princes, Women, no dissemblers here."
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Date: 1734
"Clodio, the Scorn and Wonder of our days, / Whose ruling passion was the Lust of Praise."
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Date: 1734
"And you! brave Cobham, to the latest breath, / Shall feel your ruling Passion strong in death."
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Date: 1734
"Grant but as many sorts of mind, as Moss."
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Date: 1734
"Tis Education forms the vulgar mind: / Just as the Twig is bent, the Tree's inclin'd."
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