Date: 1740
'To lock the breast, and steel th' obdurate heart, / Amid the piercing cries of sore distress / Impenetrable"
preview | full record— Dyer, John (bap. 1699, d. 1757)
Date: 1766
"Altho' your brains are Lead, / These Quills, my Lads, will get you Bread"
preview | full record— Lloyd, Evan (1734-1776)
Date: 1766
"Ev'n this my friend, its well known image here / Remains engraven by the hand of love: / My beating heart confirms it for the same."
preview | full record— Williams, Anna (1708-1783)
Date: 1766
"I boast not iron ribs, nor heart of steel, / Raw is my flesh, and warm my blood to feel"
preview | full record— Lloyd, Evan (1734-1776)
Date: 1766
"Till now detain'd / In cruel bonds, his thoughts alone were free, / And these have never stray'd from his Constantia."
preview | full record— Williams, Anna (1708-1783)
Date: 1766
"Should you but discompose the tide, / On which Ideas wont to ride, / Ferment it with a yeasty Storm, / Or with high Floods of Wine deform."
preview | full record— Lloyd, Evan (1734-1776)
Date: 1766
"Wisdom, which men with so much pain, / With so much weariness attain, / May in a little moment quit, / And abdicate the throne of Wit, / And leave, a vacant seat, the brain, / For Folly to usurp and reign."
preview | full record— Lloyd, Evan (1734-1776)
Date: 1767
"Shun, shun the Wretch, and case your Heart in Steel, / Lose not a Thought on those who cannot feel;"
preview | full record— Lloyd, Evan (1734-1776)
Date: 1773
A panting heart may be chilled by "hideous forms"
preview | full record— Penny [née Hughes, formerly Christian], Anne (bap. 1729, d. 1780/4)
Date: 1773
The mind may be "poured forth"
preview | full record— Penny [née Hughes, formerly Christian], Anne (bap. 1729, d. 1780/4)