Date: 1700
"This very Morning I'll prepare for Turin, / Where Time and Absence will deface the Image / Of that bewitching Beauty, which how haunts / My tortur'd Mind."
preview | full record— Centlivre [née Freeman; other married name Carroll], Susanna (bap. 1669?, d. 1723)
Date: 1702
Some Objects may "promote our Joy, are bright to the Eye, or stamp upon our Minds, Pleasure, and Self-satisfaction"
preview | full record— Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
Date: 1702
"Why hangs my Heart thus heavy / Like Death within my Bosom?"
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1702
"Oh, Glorious Thought! By Heav'n! I will enjoy it, / Tho' but in Fancy; Imagination shall / Make room to entertain the vast Idea."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1702
"Stop thee there, Arpasia, / And bar my Fancy from the guilty Scene; / Let not Thought enter, lest the busie Mind / Should muster such a train of monstrous Images, / As wou'd distract me."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1700, 1702
"So was the Monarchs heart for passion moulded, / So apt to take at first the soft impression."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1700, 1702
"My Son shall breathe so warm a gale of sighs, / As shall dissolve those Isicles, that hang / Like death about her heart."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1700, 1702
"Whom should we seek for Friendships but those few, / Those happy few, within whose Breasts alone, / The Footsteps of lost Virtue yet remain?"
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1700, 1702
"A lucky thought / Is in my mind at once compleatly form'd, / Like Grecian Pallas in the head of Jove."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Date: 1700, 1702
"Who made my Father be as he was, Royal, / And stamp't the Mark of Greatness on my Soul."
preview | full record— Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)