Date: 1739
The [soul?] may be taught by the brain instead of the breast
preview | full record— Miller, James (1704-1744)
Date: 1739
"Nor old Sir H***s, whose Soul is plung'd in Oar, / That Gold can't shut the Grave against Fourscore. "
preview | full record— Miller, James (1704-1744)
Date: 1727, 1739
"My Heart, no Stranger to the Guest [Love], / Flutter'd, and labour'd in my Breast"
preview | full record— Broome, William (1689-1745); Hesiod
Date: 1727, 1739
"That Bosom, where thy Image dwells!"
preview | full record— Broome, William (1689-1745); Hesiod
Date: 1739, 1741
"Tho' Crouds may change, unfaithful as the Wind! / Can They depose the Monarc from his Mind?"
preview | full record— Ogle, George (1704-1746)
Date: 1739, 1741
"Great is the Empire of an honest Heart"
preview | full record— Ogle, George (1704-1746)
Date: 1739, 1741
"Fortune may change the State, not change the Soul"
preview | full record— Ogle, George (1704-1746)
Date: 1739, 1741
"In These, whatever Sense first strikes their Thought, / (Or wrong or right) th' Impression deep is wrought"
preview | full record— Ogle, George (1704-1746)
Date: 1739, 1741
"A Scene so sweetly sad, Who fail'd to feel, / Must have an Eye of Flint, or Heart of Steel"
preview | full record— Ogle, George (1704-1746)
Date: 1739, 1741
"A Scene, all human Nature must detest! / Yet cou'd the feeling Mother steel her Breast"
preview | full record— Ogle, George (1704-1746)