Date: 1734, 1753
"Oh! 'tis too delicate!--'tis falsely nice, / To bar the heart against the mind's advice."
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Date: 1734, 1753
"Bold, in your guarded strength, your heart unbind, / And, to be safe--suppose yourself all mind."
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Date: 1734, 1753
"Love's generous warmth does reason's pow'r display, / And fills desire, as light embodies day."
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Date: 1736
"Each keeps the other's Image in his Breast, / As Wax preserves the Form a Seal imprest."
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Date: 1736
"Weighty cares may "the pensive Mind invade"
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Date: 1742
"So should all speak: so Reason speaks in all. / From the soft whispers of that god in man, / Why fly to Folly, why to Frenzy fly, / For rescue from the blessing we possess?"
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Date: 1742
"It makes us wander; wander earth around / To fly that tyrant, Thought."
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Date: 1742
"The soul is on a rack; the rack of rest, / To souls most adverse; action all their joy."
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Date: 1742
"Life we think long and short; Death seek and shun; / Body and soul, like peevish man and wife, / United jar, and yet are loath to part."
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Date: 1742
"O treacherous Conscience! while she seems to sleep / On rose and myrtle, lull'd with siren song; / While she seems, nodding o'er her charge, to drop / On headlong appetite the slacken'd rein, / And give us up to licence, unrecall'd, / Unmark'd,---see, from behind her secret stand, / The sly info...
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