Date: 1735, 1763
"Our lives like his in one smooth current flow, / Nor swell'd with tempest, nor too calmly slow, / Whilst he like some great sage of Rome or Greece, / Shall calm each rising doubt and speak us peace, / Correct each thought, each wayward wish controul, / And stamp with every virtue all the soul."
preview | full record— Melmoth, William, the younger (bap. 1710, d. 1799)
Date: 1735, 1763
"Unnumber'd fears corrode and haunt his breast, / With all that whim or ign'rance can suggest."
preview | full record— Melmoth, William, the younger (bap. 1710, d. 1799)
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 1735
"Poetical Justice extends only to such as the Law cannot lay hold of, such as are to be tried in Foro Conscientiae, where the Delinquent, being strongly touched by a Resemblance of Himself, may amend."
preview | full record— Hill, Aaron (1685-1750)
Date: 1735
"God gave us Reason as the Stars were giv'n, / Not to discard the Sun, but mark out Heav'n."
preview | full record— Harte, Walter (1708/9-1774)
Date: 1735
"Reason at most, but imitates the Sun, / To each is various, and to All is one"
preview | full record— Harte, Walter (1708/9-1774)
Date: 1735
"And if such dormant Reason bears no fruit, / Dead in the branch, tho' real at the root, / Defect and actual Ignorance are one,"
preview | full record— Harte, Walter (1708/9-1774)
Date: 1735
"True to the clear, unbiast, humble soul, / Which trembling seeks her, as the steel its pole!"
preview | full record— Harte, Walter (1708/9-1774)
Date: 1735
"Thro' the dark Void ev'n gleams of Truth can shoot, / And love of Liberty upheave at root."
preview | full record— Harte, Walter (1708/9-1774)
Date: 1735
"No more the tender seeds unquicken'd lie, / But stretch their form and wait for wings to fly."
preview | full record— Harte, Walter (1708/9-1774)
Date: 1735
"Sensation first, the groundwork of the whole, / Deals ray by ray each image to the soul."
preview | full record— Harte, Walter (1708/9-1774)