Date: 1666
Elocution is " that art of clothing and adorning that thought so found and varied, in apt, significant, and sounding word."
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Date: 1666
"Slow as a Drug, that in the body lies, / Our Phansy works; yours, like a Spirit, flyes"
preview | full record— Killigrew, Sir William (bap. 1606, d. 1695)
Date: 1666
"'Twill much oblige the Nation, for they'l finde / Your Play stampt with the Figure of your Minde;"
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Date: 1667
"Now I'm again possest / Of that late fugitive, my Breast"
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"But yet my self I may subdue; / And that's the nobler Empire of the two"
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Date: 1667
"She that can Conquer, can reclaim a heart"
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
One may scorn disguise and meaner Arts and "with a native Honour" conquer Hearts
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Date: 1667
"Those kind Impressions which Fate can't controul, / Are Heaven's mintage on a worthy Soul."
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Date: 1667
" (Your Mind b'ing more transcendent than your State, / For while but Knees to this, Hearts bow to that,)"
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"Nor was thy Head so worthy as thy Heart; / Where the Divine Impression shin'd so clear"
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)