Date: 1790
"In the deep caverns of Despair ye lay: / She, iron-hearted mother, never pressed / Your wasted forms with transport to her breast"
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Date: 1794
"Never shall time from my fond heart efface / His image"
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Date: 1789?
" If conscious Genius stamp their chosen breast, / And on the forehead show her seal impressed,"
preview | full record— Bowles, William Lisle (1762-1850)
Date: 1718
"But now, Impartiality strips the Mind of Prejudice and Passion, keeps it right and even from the Byass of Interest and Desire, and so presents it like a Rasa Tabula, equally disposed to the Reception of all Truth."
preview | full record— South, Robert (1634-1716)
Date: 1718
"For where Diligence opens the Door of the Understanding, and Impartiality keeps it, Truth is sure to find both an Entrance and a Welcome too."
preview | full record— South, Robert (1634-1716)
Date: 1720
"Aristotle, indeed, affirms the Mind to be at first a mere Rasa Tabula; and that these Notions are not ingenite, and imprinted by the Finger of Nature, but by the latter and more languid Impressions of Sense; being only the Reports of Observation, and the Result of so many repeated ...
preview | full record— South, Robert (1634-1716)
Date: 1744
"A mere existence or being is an indifferent thing, ('tis a Rasa Tabula) that may be coloured over with sin or holiness: and accordingly it receives its value from these; as a picture is esteemed not from the materials upon which it is drawn, but from the draught itself."
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Date: 1744
"Holiness elevates the worth of the being in which it is, and is of more value than the being itself. As in scarlet, the bare dye is of greater value than the cloath."
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Date: 1700
"Nay some affirm that in the deepest Cell / Imperial Reason's self does not disdain to dwell:"
preview | full record— Wesley, Samuel, The Elder (bap. 1662, d. 1735)
Date: 1700
"Whate'er within this sacred Hall you find, / Whate'er will lodge in your capacious Mind "
preview | full record— Wesley, Samuel, The Elder (bap. 1662, d. 1735)

