Date: 1687
"Souls that can scarce ferment their mass of clay; / So drossy, so divisible are they, / As would but serve pure bodies for allay."
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Date: 1687
"Conscience is the Royalty and Prerogative of every Private man. He is absolute in his own Breast, and accountable to no Earthly Power, for that which passes only betwixt God and Him."
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Date: 1688
"My Heart your Empire now disdains, / And Frown, or Smile, all's one to me."
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Date: 1688
By chance some heart may "thy empire own"
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Date: 1688
"I must confess you're wondrous fair, / And know, to conquer such a Heart"
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Date: 1688
"Each character performs its noble part, / And stamps its Image on the Readers heart"
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Date: 1688
"This rais'd him to a Storm; and in his Madness, they had much ado to save him from laying violent Hands on himself"
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Date: 1688
"Yet this serv'd not altogether to make him cease his different Passions, which sometimes rag'd within him, and sometimes softned into Showers"
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Date: 1688
"I will be deaf and blind, and guard my Heart with Walls of Ice, and make you know, that when the Flames of true Devotion are kindled in a Heart, it puts out all other Fires; which are as ineffectual, as Candles lighted in the Face of the Sun."
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Date: 1688
"There are a thousand things to be said of the Advantages this generous Passion brings to those, whose Hearts are capable of receiving its soft Impressions."
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