Date: 1800
Thoughts may receive an impulse and continue in motion in spite of solitude and darkness
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Date: 1800
"My soul drooped at the prospect"
preview | full record— Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810)
Date: 1800
" The abrupt recovery of what had been deemed irretrievable, would naturally produce this effect upon a mind of a certain texture"
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Date: 1800
"I fear my heart would droop as often as that other image should occur to my fancy"
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Date: 1800
The mind may be in "too great a tumult for deliberation and forecast"
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Date: 1800
The soul may be thrown into tumults
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Date: 1800
"Her mind was indeed more fertile than my own in those topics which take away its keenest edge from affliction."
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Date: 1800
"I merely write to allay those tumults which our necessary separation produces; to aid me in calling up a little patience, till the time arrives, when our persons, like our minds, shall be united forever."
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Date: September 10, 1802
"A Poet's Heart & Intellect should be combined, intimately combined & unified, with the great appearances in Nature -- & not merely held in solution & loose mixture with them, in the shape of formal Similies."
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Date: 1804
"Los took his globe of fire to search the interiors of Albions / Bosom, in all the terrors of friendship, entering the caves / Of despair & death, to search the tempters out"
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