Date: 1684
"No Discord in thy Soul did rest, / Save what its Harmony increast."
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Date: 1684
Reason may fix "its peaceful Throne" in the mind and reign alone
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Date: 1684
"The Will its easie Neck to Bondage gave, / And to the ruling Faculty became a Slave."
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Date: 1684
The Passions may raise "Civil Wars" and discompose man "with intestine Jars"
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Date: 1684
A "charming Voice, and Art" may gain "the conquest of my Heart
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Date: 1684
A captive heart may wear a beloved's chain
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Date: 1684
One may be as great a Conqueror as Caesar, "Who couldst by milder ways all Hearts subdue, / The nobler Conquest of the two"
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Date: 1684
"All in thy faithful Glass were so express'd, / As if they were Reflections of thy Breast, / As if they had been stamp'd on thy own mind"
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Date: 1684
"My grateful Thoughts so throng to get abroad, / They over-run each other in the crowd: / To you with hasty flight they take their way, / And hardly for the dress of words will stay."
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Date: 1684
"But Settle, and the Rest, that writ for Pence, / Whose whole Estate's an ounce, or two of Brains"
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