Date: 1868
People may "yield their hearts the sordid throne / Of pride or base desire."
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Date: 1868
"And make my heart Thy peaceful throne."
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Date: 1868
God may "in my humble heart maintain / [His] everlasting throne"
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Date: April, 1871
"In cases like the Caliph Omar's, it governs all other desires, absorbs the whole nature, and rules the whole life."
preview | full record— Bagehot, William (1826-1877)
Date: April, 1871
"When the inability to prevent the recurrence of the idea is very great, so that the reason is powerless on the mind, the consequent "conviction" is an eager, irritable, and ungovernable passion."
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Date: 1883-1885
"Behind your thoughts and feelings, my brother, stands a mighty commander, and unknown sage--he is called Self. He lives in your body, he is your body."
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Date: 1890
"No rack can torture me, / My soul's at liberty."
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Date: 1892
"The soul unto itself / Is an imperial friend,— / Or the most agonizing spy / An enemy could send."
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Date: 1892
Secure against its own, / No treason it can fear; / Itself its sovereign, of itself / The soul should stand in awe."
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Date: 1900
"One of these two must ever be, viz., that a man has his fancies in right discipline, turning, leading, and commanding them; or they him. Either they must deal with him, take him up short (as they say), teach him manners, and make him know to whom he belongs; or, this will be his part to teach th...
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