Date: 1665
"We need not in this case, as in most others, make an uneasie Preparation to entertain our Instructors; for our Instructions are suddenly, and as it were cut of an Ambuscade, shot into our Mind, from things whence we never expected them, so that we receive the advantage of learning good Lessons, ...
preview | full record— Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)
Date: 1669, 1694
"I say this is a Spanker Madrigal, and newly minted in my Brain."
preview | full record— Boyle, Roger, 1st Earl of Orrery (1621-1679)
Date: 1680
"'Tis an Error as groundless as Vulgar, to think that there goes no more to the furnishing a Poet, than a Wind-mill in the Head, a Stream of Tattle, and convenient Confidence; whereas no Exercise of the Soul requires a more compos'd Thought, more sparingness of Words, more Modesty and Caution in ...
preview | full record— Tate, Nahum (c. 1652-1715)
Date: 1684
"Examine how your Humour is inclin'd, / And which the Ruling Passion of your Mind"
preview | full record— Dillon, Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon (1637-1685)
Date: 1684
"Truth Stamps Conviction in your Ravisht Breast."
preview | full record— Dillon, Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon (1637-1685)
Date: 1684
"The first Impression in her Infant Breast / Will be the deepest, and should be the best."
preview | full record— Dillon, Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon (1637-1685)
Date: 1685
A Partner of a king's sway may be "greater in the Empire of His Heart"
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Date: 1686, 1712
"See how my melting Passions hast and run, / Like Virgin-wax before the scorching Sun!"
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Date: 1686, 1712
"But while confin'd to this dark Cell I lie, / My captive Soul can't reach its native Sky"
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Date: 1686, 1712
"Here, even my Will's a slave to Passions made, / Passions which have its Liberty betray'd."
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