Date: 1709
"Tho' fled from Justice to evade his Sin, / Can he suppress the living Judge within?"
preview | full record— Gould, Robert (b. 1660?, d. in or before 1709)
Date: 1709
"The Empire of his Soul was hers; enchanted by inexplicable, irresistable Magick!"
preview | full record— Manley, Delarivier (c. 1670-1724)
Date: 1709
"Nor let the Private Spirit here oppose / With Canting Terms, and Sniv'ling thro' the Nose; / Who tho' it most reviles the Papal Sin, / Sets up a like unfailing Judge within."
preview | full record— Gould, Robert (b. 1660?, d. in or before 1709)
Date: 1709
"Each Sectarist in his Breast believes he there / Has all that Popes ascribe to their Unerring Chair; / And, Unappealable, can there decide / All Truth,--His own Illuminated Guide."
preview | full record— Gould, Robert (b. 1660?, d. in or before 1709)
Date: 1709
"Never was Man more Gene'rous, Just and Brave, / With Pleasure less seduc'd, or less his Passions Slave."
preview | full record— Gould, Robert (b. 1660?, d. in or before 1709)
Date: 1709
"Joy must beat high in ev'ry vein, / Pleasure thro' all thy bosom reign;"
preview | full record— Watts, Isaac (1674-1748)
Date: 1709, 1810
"When I view my spacious soul, / And survey myself awhole, / And enjoy myself alone, / I'm a kingdom of my own."
preview | full record— Watts, Isaac (1674-1748)
Date: 1710, 1714
"For let will be ever so free, humour and fancy, we see, govern it."
preview | full record— Cooper, Anthony Ashley, third earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713)
Date: 1710, 1714
"And here it is that our Sovereign Remedy and Gymnastick Method of Soliloquy takes its Rise: when by a certain powerful Figure of inward Rhetorick, the Mind apostrophizes its own Fancys, raises'em in their proper Shapes and Personages, and addresses 'em familiarly, without the least Ceremony or R...
preview | full record— Cooper, Anthony Ashley, third earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713)
Date: 1710, 1714
"Those on the side of the elder Brother Appetite, are strangely subtile and insinuating. They have always the Faculty to speak by Nods and Winks. By this practice they conceal half their meaning, and like modern Politicians pass for deeply wise, and adorn themselves with the finest Pretexts and m...
preview | full record— Cooper, Anthony Ashley, third earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713)