Date: 1726
It is a delightful task "to rear the tender thought, / To teach the young idea how to shoot"
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Date: 1726
"That wit ...which with Attic point And kind well-tempered satire, smoothly keen, Steals through the soul, and without pain corrects."
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Date: 1726
"Ten thousand thousand fleet ideas, such / As never mingled with the vulgar dream, / Crowd fast into the mind's creative eye"
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Date: 1726
"The awaken'd throb for virtue, and for fame; / The sympathies of love, and friendship dear; / With all the social offspring of the heart."
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Date: 1726
"Wide-stretching from these shores, / A people savage from remotest time, / A huge neglected empire, one vast mind, / By Heaven inspired, from gothic darkness call'd."
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Date: 1727
"E'en Light itself, which every thing displays, / Shone undiscover'd, till [Newton's] brighter mind / Untwisted all the shining robe of day."
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Date: 1729
Clear-sighted judgment sits in the mind and surveys the "chain of reason"
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Date: 1729
Social love "plays the passions with a tender hand"
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Date: 1729
"Now, while my thought round nature's circle runs / (A bolder journey than the furious sun's) / This chief and satiating good to find / The attracting centre of the human mind"
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