Date: 1710
"Gold such Patience can inspire, / And so debase the Soul of Man,"
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Date: 1710
"Thy dying Words shall melt my stony Breast, / And pierce my weeping Soul whilst thou art blest"
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Date: 1710
"Never from my repenting Thoughts depart, / But stand, like Brass, imprinted in my Heart."
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Date: 1710
"I took thee for a Saint, but find, alas! / Thy Heart is Iron, and thy Face is Brass;"
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Date: 1711-2
A beloved may make her lover's heart a "Sov'reign Throne" and "reign unrivall'd there"
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Date: 1714
"Thus when Revenge does Reason's Scepter rule, / It turns the Wisest Statesman to a Fool"
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Date: 1715
"No crafty Machiavelian Arts possest / The pious Closets of his Royal Breast"
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Date: 1722
"No Man can boast a God-like Mind, / From that Infernal Dross refin'd; / By Nature all are Base"
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Date: 1722
"Furnish'd with nothing but a faithless Breast, / Where only filthy Lusts and Passions dwell, Like Dirt and Cobwebs in a Hermet's Cell."
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