Date: 1746, 1749
"But, since we never from the Breast of Fools / Can root their Passions, yet while Reason rules, / Let her hold forth her Scales with equal Hand, / Justly to punish, as the Crimes demand."
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Date: 1755
A beam of brightness may break on the mind and "drive errors cloud away / & make a calm in passions troubled sea"
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Date: 1758
"Deep in their soules ye fair impression lay, / Deep-tracd & never to be worn away."
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Date: 1758
"If at the type our dreaming soules awake, / & Hannahs strains their Just impression make"
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Date: 1758
"In heav'nly glories dress thy soul within."
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Date: 1758
"My mourning heart is melted in my frame / As wax dissolving runs before a flame"
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Date: 1758
"While in your hearts the flames of love may burn, / To dress the vault, like lamps in sacred urn."
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Date: 1758
"As seals their pictures to the wax impart, / So let my picture stamp thy gentle heart"
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Date: w. 1702-1713, published 1989
"At modern Rome an easy Nymph was bred / In tender tales & soft Romances read / These on the brain a wild impression brought / & made her sure she saw what ere she thought."
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