Your search for
Politics of Author:
"Whig"
AND
Religion of Author:
"Anglican"
AND
Work title:
"Creation: A Philosophical Poem."
AND
Literary Period:
"Augustan"
,
"Eighteenth Century"
,
"Restoration"
AND
Metaphor Category:
"Geography"
,
"Motion"
,
"Uncategorized"
returned 2 results(s) in 0.001 seconds
Date: 1712
"Which by her secret uncontested Nod / Her Messengers the Spirits sends abroad, / Thro' ev'ry nervous Pass, and ev'ry vital Road. / To fetch from ev'ry distant Part a Train, / Of outward Objects to enrich the Brain."
preview | full record— Blackmore, Sir Richard (1654-1729)
Date: 1712
"How Spirits, which for Sense and Motion serve, / Unguided find the perforated Nerve. / Thro' ev'ry dark Recess pursue their Flight, / Unconscious of the Road and void of Sight, / Yet certain of the End still guide their Motions right."
preview | full record— Blackmore, Sir Richard (1654-1729)