Date: 1665
Minds are "like smooth paper never writ upon, / When folded up, by some impression / Marks will remain it never had before, / And ne're return to former smoothness more."
preview | full record— Howard, Sir Robert (1626-1698)
Date: 1666
"Slow as a Drug, that in the body lies, / Our Phansy works; yours, like a Spirit, flyes"
preview | full record— Killigrew, Sir William (bap. 1606, d. 1695)
Date: 1666
"'Twill much oblige the Nation, for they'l finde / Your Play stampt with the Figure of your Minde;"
preview | full record— Killigrew, Sir William (bap. 1606, d. 1695)
Date: Jun 12, 1668; 1671
"'Tis so wild [Wildblood's heart], that the Lady who has it in her keeping, would be glad she were well rid on't: it does so flutter about the Cage. 'Tis a meer Bajazet; and if it be not let out the sooner, will beat out the brains against the Grates."
preview | full record— Dryden, John (1631-1700)
Date: Jun 12, 1668; 1671
"But is not your heart of the nature of those Birds that breed in one Countrie, and goe to winter in another?"
preview | full record— Dryden, John (1631-1700)
Date: 1669, 1694
"I say this is a Spanker Madrigal, and newly minted in my Brain."
preview | full record— Boyle, Roger, 1st Earl of Orrery (1621-1679)
Date: 1670
"Thus, like a captive in an isle confined, / Man walks at large, a prisoner of the mind."
preview | full record— Dryden, John (1631-1700)
Date: 1671
"Ay, on my Conscience and Soul the Palat of his Judgement is down; and by the way how do'st like that Metaphor or rather Catachresis?"
preview | full record— Shadwell, Thomas (1642-1692)
Date: 1671
"Fancy rough-draws, but judgement smooths and finishes."
preview | full record— Shadwell, Thomas (1642-1692)
Date: 1671
"[C]onfirm it within ... With my hand seal & heart--"
preview | full record— Howard, Edward (bap. 1624, d. 1712)