Date: w. 1719, 1951
"By fortitude of mind he conquest gains / O're sordid pleasures and imagind pains."
preview | full record— Ramsay, Allan (1684-1758)
Date: 1724
Shafts more subtile, may be darted from the Eye and "Thro' softer Hearts with silent Conquest fly"
preview | full record— Ramsay, Allan (1684-1758)
Date: January 29, 1729
"Still Favourites of these conquering Eyes, / 'gainst whom no Heart's defended."
preview | full record— Ramsay, Allan (1684-1758)
Date: 1733
"Tho ane Enemie captive I viewed your desert / which darted a conquest on my yielding heart"
preview | full record— Ramsay, Allan (1684-1758)
Date: 1760, 1850
One may hope "to find / An easy conquest o'er a woman's mind"
preview | full record— Hamilton, William, of Bangour (1704-1754)
Date: 1760, 1850
An "anxious tender air / Proves o'er her heart the conquest won"
preview | full record— Hamilton, William, of Bangour (1704-1754)
Date: 1760, 1850
"Say, youth, and can'st thou keep secure / Thy heart from conquering beauty's power?"
preview | full record— Hamilton, William, of Bangour (1704-1754)
Date: 1768
A mirror is "mistress of the art, / Which conquers and secures a heart"
preview | full record— Wilkie, William (1721-1772)
Date: 1770
"When Reason invades the rights of Common Sense, and presumes to arraign that authority by which she herself acts, nonsense and confusion must of necessity ensue; science will soon come to have neither head nor tail, beginning nor end; philosophy will grow contemptible; and its adherents, far fro...
preview | full record— Beattie, James (1735-1803)
Date: 1774
"By means of it, these ideas, like a well-disciplined army, fall, of their own accord, into rank and order, and divide themselves into different classes according to their different relations."
preview | full record— Gerard, Alexander (1728-1795)