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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Date: 1822
Reason "from her judgement-seat / Must, with a tender rigour, treat / The venial errors of the mind, / And in severity be kind"
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Date: 1822
"But to proceed, the mind's keen eye / Of Squeezing Jack, thought he could spy / In our Quæ Genus that quick sense, / Which might reward his confidence"
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Date: 1823
"[I]n the virtuous heart is fix'd [Love's] lasting throne"
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Date: 1823
The prize of conquered hearts may repay pain
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Date: 1823
"On either side, and all around, engrav'd / Were mystic symbols seen of free-born hearts enslav'd"
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Date: 1823
A sublime power rules the will "And stamps His precepts on the conscious breast"
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