Date: 1744, 1772, 1795
"Defil'd to such a depth of sordid shame / The native honours of the human soul, / Nor so effac'd the image of its sire."
preview | full record— Akenside, Mark (1720-1771)
Date: 1744, 1772, 1795
"From the wise be far / Such gross unhallow'd pride; nor needs my song / Descend so low; but rather now unfold, / If human thought could reach, or words unfold, / By what mysterious fabric of the mind, / The deep-felt joys and harmony of sound / Result from airy motion; and from shape / The lovel...
preview | full record— Akenside, Mark (1720-1771)
Date: 1744, 1772, 1795
"Men learn to judge of beauty, and acquire / Those forms set up, as idols in the soul / For love and zealous praise."
preview | full record— Akenside, Mark (1720-1771)
Date: 1743, 1745
"'Tis Power's supreme prerogative to stamp / On others' minds an image of its own"
preview | full record— Young, Edward (bap. 1683, d. 1765)
Date: 1745
"The infant Mind is ductile like Wax; you may stamp a fair or ugly Impression upon it, Error or Knowledge, Indolence or Application, Virtue or Vice."
preview | full record— Fordyce, David (bap. 1711, d. 1751)
Date: 1745
"Truth stamps conviction in the mind, / All doubts and fears are left behind, / And peace and joy at once an entrance find."
preview | full record— Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764)
Date: 1745
"But thou whose eye, from passion's film refin'd, / Can see true greatness in an honest mind."
preview | full record— Brown, John (1715-1766)
Date: 1745
"A world, where Lust of Pleasure, Grandeur, Gold, / Three demons that divide its realms between them, / With strokes alternate buffet to and fro / Man's restless heart, their sport, their flying ball; / Till with the giddy circle sick and tired, / It pants for peace, and drops into despair."
preview | full record— Young, Edward (bap. 1683, d. 1765)
Date: 1745
"Such is the world Lorenzo's wisdom wooes, / And on its thorny pillow seeks repose; / A pillow which, like opiates ill-prepared, / Intoxicates, but not composes; fills / The visionary mind with gay chimeras, / All the wild trash of sleep, without the rest; / What unfeign'd travail, and what dream...
preview | full record— Young, Edward (bap. 1683, d. 1765)
Date: 1745
"Pleasures obscene are various, as the throng / Of passions that can err in human hearts; / Mistake their objects, or transgress their bounds."
preview | full record— Young, Edward (bap. 1683, d. 1765)