Date: 1684
"When holy Trances first inspire his Breast, / And the God enters there to be a Guest."
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Date: 1684
"Nor were these Fruits in a rough Soil bestown / As Gemms are thick'st in rugged Quarries sown."
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Date: 1684
"Such a soft Air thy well-tun'd Sweetness sway'd, / As told thy Soul of Harmony was made;"
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Date: 1684
"Love only in their stead took up its Rest; / Nature made that thy constant Guest, / And seem'd to form no other Passion for thy Breast."
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Date: 1684
"In that white Snow which overspreads your skin, / We trace ye whiter Soul which dwells within."
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Date: 1684
"Those Asterisks plac'd in the Margin of thy Skin / Point out the nobler Soul that dwelt within:"
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Date: 1687
"And Monarch's can depose, or can create: / With secret Chains their Subjects Conscience binds, / And lays inchanted Fetters on their Minds."
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Date: 1687
"Such Beings Philosophick heads relate / Of heavenly stamp"
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Date: 1687
"Each Note tun'd up the Soul, calcin'd the Mind, / Commenc'd them something more than humane kind; / Their very Bodies into-Souls refin'd."
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Date: 1691
"Be deaf to Flattery; it deludes the Mind, / And oft, when all Arts fail, doth entrance find. / But then's most Danger, we should to 't resign. / When't meets with that Arch-Flatterer within."
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