Date: 1773
"Nor blush, my fair, to own you copy these; / Your best, your sweetest empire is--to please."
preview | full record— Barbauld, Anna Letitia [née Aikin] (1743-1825)
Date: 1773
"Virtue that breast without a conflict gained, / And easy, like a native monarch, reigned."
preview | full record— Barbauld, Anna Letitia [née Aikin] (1743-1825)
Date: 1774
"Reason's Sovereign-Rule" may be denied (by Faith)
preview | full record— Nugent, Robert [or Craggs] (1702-1788)
Date: 1774
"To them see Genius her best gifts impart, / And Science raise a throne in every heart!"
preview | full record— Scott, Mary [later Taylor] (1751/2-1793)
Date: 1775
"Suspence not long my anxious bosom pain'd, / My friend arrived, I clasp'd her to my breast, / I wept, I smiled, alternate passions reign'd, / Till me the sad unwelcome tale confess'd."
preview | full record— Miss H******* (fl. 1751-1775)
Date: w. c. 1751, 1775
"With darts and flames some arm his [Love's] feeble hands, / His infant brow with regal honours crown; / Whilst vanquished Reason, bound with silken bands, / Meanly submissive, falls below his throne."
preview | full record— Mulso [later Chapone], Hester (1727-1801)
Date: w. c. 1751, 1775
"Each fabling poet sure alike mistakes / The gentle power that reigns o'er tender hearts."
preview | full record— Mulso [later Chapone], Hester (1727-1801)
Date: 1776, 1778
"If Peace hath fled the human kind, / With her the empire of the Mind, For bodies to contend"
preview | full record— Stevenson, William (1730-1783)
Date: 1776
The ruling passion of an author may be "strongly marked in his writings"
preview | full record— Mickle, William Julius [formerly William Meikle] (1734-1788)
Date: w. 1763, 1776
"By mercy prompted his correcting hand / Inflicts the stroke of salutary pain, / To check tyrannic Passions's wild demand, / And free our Reason from it's slavish chain."
preview | full record— Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806)