Date: 1791
One may be as graceful in port and noble in stature as one is in mind discrete
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Date: 1791
"But when the Gods with evils unforeseen / Smite him, he bears them with a grudging mind; / For such as the complexion of his lot / By the appointment of the Sire of all, Such is the colour of the mind of man."
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Date: 1791
The sight of someone may raise a tempest in the mind
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Date: 1791
"My son! oh how could so severe a word / Escape thy lips? my fortitude of mind / Thou know'st, and even now shalt prove me firm / As iron, secret as the stubborn rock."
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Date: 1791
A thought may occupy and haunt the mind
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Date: 1791
"Thou hast an iron heart! / For should that savage man and faithless once / Seize and discover thee, no pity expect / Or reverence at his hands"
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Date: 1791
"Thou hast an heart of iron, terrour-proof."
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