Date: 1746
"Deep to the root / Of vegetation parch'd, the cleaving fields / And slippery lawn an arid hue disclose, / Blast Fancy's bloom, and wither e'en the soul."
preview | full record— Thomson, James (1700-1748)
Date: 1746
Yet the kind source of every gentle art, / And all the soft civility of life: / Raiser of human kind! by Nature cast, / Naked, and helpless, out amid the woods / And wilds, to rude inclement elements; / With various seeds of art deep in the mind / Implanted, and profusely pour'd around / Material...
preview | full record— Thomson, James (1700-1748)
Date: 1746, 1753
"So, from injected thought, shoots passion's growth; / No sprout spontaneous, no chance child, of sloth: / Idea lends it root-- firm, on touch'd minds, / Fancy, (swift planter!) first, th' impression binds; / Shap'd in conception's mould, nature's prompt skill / Bids subject nerves obey th' inspi...
preview | full record— Hill, Aaron (1685-1750)
Date: 1746, 1753
"Mourn it, ye sons of spleen, whose hands (mistaught) / Tore up this seed of sense, this plant of thought / Whence reasoning shoots might bloom life's garden o'er, And weedy wildness choak her walks no more."
preview | full record— Hill, Aaron (1685-1750)
Date: 1746
Self-love may expand "like the generous vine" so that "Another's joy becomes as full as thine"
preview | full record— Ruffhead, James
Date: 1748
"Yet were the jarring passions tuned, / The soil from thorns and thistles clear, / Some latent virtue might appear."
preview | full record— Leapor, Mary (1722-1746)
Date: 1748
"But more he search'd the mind, and roused from sleep / Those moral seeds whence we heroic actions reap."
preview | full record— Thomson, James (1700-1748)
Date: 1746, 1749
"But, since we never from the Breast of Fools / Can root their Passions, yet while Reason rules, / Let her hold forth her Scales with equal Hand, / Justly to punish, as the Crimes demand."
preview | full record— Francis, Philip (1708-1773)
Date: 1751
"Consult your glass; then prune your wanton mind, / Nor furnish laughter for succeeding time."
preview | full record— Leapor, Mary (1722-1746)
Date: 1751, 1791
"Now take a Simile at Hand, / Compare the mental Soil to Land."
preview | full record— Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder (1705-1788)