Date: 1842
"Small cause of triumph can the bravest feel, / For never yet were brave hearts made of steel."
preview | full record— Blamire, Susanna (1747-1794)
Date: 1854
"By nonsense he meant fancy; and truly it is probable she was as free from any alloy of that nature, as any human being not arrived at the perfection of an absolute idiot, ever was."
preview | full record— Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
Date: 1862
"O may not gold, according to its kind, / Twist round your heart, and grow upon your mind!"
preview | full record— Wesley, Samuel, the Younger (1691-1739)
Date: 1862
"My heart within me like a stone / Is numb'd too much for hopes or fears."
preview | full record— Rossetti, Christina (1830-1894)
Date: 1868
"The strong man arm'd this moment bind, / The bold usurper of Thy throne, / His armour seize, the carnal mind, / The unbelieving heart of stone, / Out of my flesh the evil tear, / And pluck my soul out of the snare."
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Date: 1868
"He loves me now without excess, / Or passionate alloy."
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Date: 1868
"All my earthly dross consume, / Fill my soul with love from heaven."
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Date: 1868
"We ask a soul no longer blind, / Who chased the darkness of thy mind, / Open'd thine inward eyes to see / That all on earth is vanity"
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Date: 1911
"I shall here have to change my metaphor a little to get the process in his mind. Suppose that instead of your curved pieces of wood you have a springy piece of steel of the same types of curvature as the wood. Now the state of tension or concentration of mind, if he is doing anything really good...
preview | full record— Hulme, T. E. (1883-1917)
Date: 1911
" I have no material clay to mould to the given shape; the only thing which one has for the purpose, and which acts as a substitute for it, a kind of mental clay, are certain metaphors modified into theories of aesthetic and rhetoric."
preview | full record— Hulme, T. E. (1883-1917)