Date: 1700
One's Heart's may be Cupid's "Throne, yet Rebel Passions Jar,
Which Fire my Veins, and thro' my Blood make War"
preview | full record— Hopkins, John (b. 1675)
Date: 1700
"Whilst our own Will our Passions shall restrain, / He [Nassaw] gives us each an Empire where to Reign"
preview | full record— Hopkins, John (b. 1675)
Date: 1700
" Love Fights--Love Conquers still-- / And my own Heart is his Triumphant Car"
preview | full record— Hopkins, John (b. 1675)
Date: 1700
One may call his Senses to his aid, and "In vain Rebel," but soon he is "by ev'ry Sense betray'd"
preview | full record— Hopkins, John (b. 1675)
Date: 1700
"All Hearts you Conquer, as you Conquer mine"
preview | full record— Hopkins, John (b. 1675)
Date: 1700
"Rack'd with my griefs, my Anxious Soul survives, / Dash'd like a ship which with the Billows drives."
preview | full record— Hopkins, John (b. 1675)
Date: 1700
"My Thoughts should like their Silver Fishes shine, / With quick, bright glitterings thro' each moving line."
preview | full record— Hopkins, John (b. 1675)
Date: 1700
"View your own Charms, Madam, then judge my Passion."
preview | full record— Farquhar, George (1676/7-1707)
Date: 1700
"This Commission, Madam, was my Pasport to the Fair; adding a nobleness to my Passion, it stampt a value on my Love"
preview | full record— Farquhar, George (1676/7-1707)

