Date: 1782
Books may adorn one's "intellects as well as shelves"
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Date: 1782
A people may receive the "transcript of the eternal mind"
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Date: 1782
One may have a mind "Not yet so blank, or fashionably blind, / But now and then perhaps a feeble ray /Of distant wisdom shoots across his way."
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Date: w. 1782-3, 1801
Love's laws may be "written in the mind"
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Date: 1788
"Well-tutor'd Learning, from his books / Dismiss'd with grave, not haughty looks, / Their order on his shelves exact, / Not more harmonious or compact / Than that, to which he keeps confined / The various treasures of his mind."
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Date: 1791, 1800
"Then from the iron tablet of my mind, / Will I efface my catalogue of wrongs."
preview | full record— Williams, John [pseud. Anthony Pasquin] (1754-1818)
Date: 1806
"'Now on the bosom of the list'ning Youth / 'Impress, engrave the sacred form of Truth"
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Date: 1811, 1812
In the "deep record of the Sibyl's leaves, / There no instruction the blank mind receives."
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Date: 1900
"Then from this hour deep on my heart engraved / Be all my duty needful."
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