Date: 1812
"[R]eviving joy and lingering gloom" may "Alternate empire o'er [the] soul assume."
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Date: 1812
Reason may rule us in her proper place
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Date: 1812
"Reason, through anguish, shall her throne forsake, / And strength of mind but stronger madness make."
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Date: 1813
One passion governs every gallant mind
preview | full record— Cumberland, Richard (1732-1811)
Date: 1813
Country's love may be a ruling passion
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Date: 1814
Shakespeare, "born for British minds alone, / To them has Fancy's boundless empire shewn"
preview | full record— Grant [née MacVicar], Anne (1755-1838)
Date: 1814
Byron's "powerful voice, with varying tone, / Makes all the empire of the mind thine own"
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Date: 1814
Scott may "Usurp the empire of the wilder'd mind, / And leave the forms of modern life behind"
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