Date: 1817
"Nor should we pass the secret cell, / Where lonely Science loves to dwell, / Pleas'd, from its lamp, to cast the ray / That lights the mind's beclouded day."
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Date: 1820
"'Tis in that hour the mind receives ... The best impression virtue gives."
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Date: 1820
"The memoranda of the mind, Which on the inmost page so white, — Combe, William (1742 -1823)
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Date: 1820
Yet he ne'er vainly strove to steel [...] His heart, and bid him not to feel, / But yielded to what Heav'n thought fit"
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Date: 1820
"Were there a window in my breast, / The keenest eye I should not fear
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Date: 1820
"He could call forth to his mind's eye, That bright, select society, / Who never, when he ask'd their aid, The pleasing summons disobey'd, / But did the lengthen'd way beguile / Full many an hour and many a mile."
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Date: 1821
Invention must "yield it to the rule of reason"
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Date: 1821
"'Ah, move,' he said, 'and you shall feel / That Paddy has a heart of steel"
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Date: 1821
"The peaceful conscience is the boon / That keeps the jarring mind in tune"
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Date: 1821
"The peaceful conscience" is "the heart's so cheering guest, / Which had--a rush for all the rest."
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