Date: 1713
"These purer thoughts, from gross alloys refined, / With heavenly raptures elevate the mind."
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Date: 1713
"The hero's presence deep impression makes; / The scenes his soul and body re-unite / Furnish a voice, produce him to the sight."
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Date: 1726
"My breast, O WALPOLE, glows with grateful fire / The streams of Royal bounty, turn'd by Thee, / Refresh the dry domains of poesy."
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Date: 1727, 1728
A young man may be "Possess'd of every virtue, grace, and art, / That claims just empire o'er the female heart"
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Date: 1728
"And gold refined The sated mind, / Fastidious, turns to perfect dross."
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Date: 1728
"Can gold calm passion, or make reason shine? / Can we dig peace or wisdom from the mine?"
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Date: 1730
"Britannia's state what bounds confine? / (Of rising thought O golden mine!) / Mountains, Alps, streams, gulfs, oceans, set no bound."
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Date: 1730
"Thou golden chain 'twixt God and men, / Bless'd Reason! guide my life and pen."
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Date: 1734
"Of brass his heart who durst explore,-- / Lock'd up in triple brass, and more,"
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Date: 1742
"So should all speak: so Reason speaks in all. / From the soft whispers of that god in man, / Why fly to Folly, why to Frenzy fly, / For rescue from the blessing we possess?"
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