Date: Performed Dec 1756, published 1757
"Sadly he says, that pity is the best, / The noblest passion of the human breast: / For when its sacred streams the heart o'erflow, / In gushes pleasure with the tide of woe; / And when its waves retire, like those of Nile, / They leave behind them such a golden soil, / That there the virtues wit...
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Date: 1760
"My heart is steel, / I weep not, nor complain."
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Date: 1769
"But, first, I'll tell thee thy detested deeds, / And gall, if possible, thine iron heart."
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Date: 1769
"And still my soul they [cares] hold in pain, / Their cruel empire to maintain."
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Date: 1769
"Nor fill my stormy breast with ire."
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Date: 1769
Cares may "torment my tortur'd mind, / Leaving their rugged tracts behind"
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Date: 1769
"Something like pity shakes my firm resolves, / And almost melts the iron heart of Zingis."
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Date: 1769
"Does thy iron heart / Deny me this--a portion of his grave?"
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Date: 1770
Strange fancies may haunt the mind (and one may be pursued by jealous cares)
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Date: 1770
A judge may sit serene "Above all mists of passion"
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