Date: w. 1719, 1951
"By fortitude of mind he conquest gains / O're sordid pleasures and imagind pains."
preview | full record— Ramsay, Allan (1684-1758)
Date: 1719
"A thousand Fears invade / And fill my Mind with Pain"
preview | full record— Mitchell, Joseph (c. 1684-1738)
Date: 1719
"So perfect Gold no more excells the Brass, / Than Love of Soul doth Love of Body pass."
preview | full record— Mitchell, Joseph (c. 1684-1738)
Date: 1719
"In you he liv'd, with yours his Soul was mixt, / As meeting Streams that flow promiscuous on."
preview | full record— Mitchell, Joseph (c. 1684-1738)
Date: 1720
"Your Guilt will stretch your Conscience on the Rack, / You'll be arraign'd, and punish'd for the Fact."
preview | full record— Pennecuik, Alexander (d. 1730)
Date: 1720
"He [Satan] manacles the Soul with adamantine Chains."
preview | full record— Pennecuik, Alexander (d. 1730)
Date: 1720
"My Love let me thy dear Affection feel, / Imprint me on thy Heart, there stamp me as a Seal; Upon thy Arm let me engraven be, / There fix me as a Seal, love's Signet make thou me."
preview | full record— Pennecuik, Alexander (d. 1730)
Date: 1720
"Hypocrisie contracts, there is no Room within, / The Heart is fetter'd and enthral'd by Sin."
preview | full record— Pennecuik, Alexander (d. 1730)
Date: 1720
"But Adam's Soul being put in his Body, his Brain was a Tabula rasa, as White Paper, had no Impressions in it, but such as either God put in it, or such as came to him by his Senses."
preview | full record— Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)
Date: June, 1720
"Faint-hearted Wights, wha dully stood afar, / Tholling your Reason great Attempts to mar; / While the brave Dauntless, of sic Fetters free, / Jumpt headlong glorious in the golden Sea."
preview | full record— Ramsay, Allan (1684-1758)