Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Man's intellectual Appetite, in Youth, / Yearns more intense while banqueting on Truth"
preview | full record— Woodhouse, James (bap. 1735, d. 1820)
Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Intellect, athirst, intenser thinks, / And finds the drought increasing whilst it drinks"
preview | full record— Woodhouse, James (bap. 1735, d. 1820)
Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
Ideas must circulate "Or all their broods, prohibited, to hide, / Become abortive, or, if born, destroy'd;"
preview | full record— Woodhouse, James (bap. 1735, d. 1820)
Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"Strong intimations--smiles--and tropes-- / Twisted, and twin'd, like silken, silvery, ropes, / Wreath'd around his eager heart, with countless coils, / Till fully tramell'd in her artful toils."
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"But, tho' thy mental eye no Sprites discern,"
preview | full record— Woodhouse, James (bap. 1735, d. 1820)
Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"And every Object still appears to view / Like the stain'd Medium Mind's thrall'd eye looks through."
preview | full record— Woodhouse, James (bap. 1735, d. 1820)
Date: 1815
"E'en now we see the human mind, / On many strange occasions blind"
preview | full record— Combe, William (1742 -1823)
Date: 1817
"When no fair dreams before my "mind's eye" flit, / And the bare heath of life presents no bloom; / Sweet Hope, ethereal balm upon me shed, / And wave thy silver pinions o'er my head."
preview | full record— Keats, John (1795-1821)
Date: 1817
"Stay! an inward frown / Of conscience bids me be more calm awhile."
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