Date: 1755, 1836
"Should man through Nature solitary roam, / His will his sovereign, every where his home, / What force would guard him from the lion's jaw?"
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Date: 1755, 1836
The Maker has "impress'd" on the human breast, a "sense of kindred, country, man"
preview | full record— Grainger, James (1721-1766)
Date: 1755, 1836
One is mistaken if he hopes to find "In shades a med'cine for a troubled mind"
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Date: 1756, 1793
"Domestic troubles long my mind oppress'd, / And made the muse a stranger to my breast"
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Date: 1756, 1793
"My heart is pregnant, and my soul on fire"
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Date: 1756, 1793
"'Thought crowds on thought, my brisk ideas flow, / 'And much I long to tell, and much to know"
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Date: 1757
"Did I wait upon Bishop Gibson to acquaint him that I was a Free-thinker, that my mind was a tabula rasa!"
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Date: 1757, 1769
"The king of men to sudden rage resign'd, / At once, the empire of his mighty mind."
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Date: 1757, 1769
"Banish the dire impression from my breast. / For still I see the monster, as he stood."
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Date: 1757, 1769
"As thus to touch his iron heart they try'd, / The Cyclops smiling, scornful thus reply'd:"
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