Date: 1804
The mind may be kept upon her throne "in duty firm and sage"
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Date: 1804
"For thou, within the human Mind / Fix'd, as on thy peculiar throne, / Sitt'st like a Deity inshrined."
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Date: 1804
The Lord may establish himself in "The heart [his] real throne"
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Date: 1804
"The tender fair, whose heart is pity's throne, / With ease forgives all errors, but her own"
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Date: 1804
The "tender, feeling heart" is "Compassion's throne"
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Date: 1804
The nine [muses] may "vindicate [sensibility's] empire o'er the mind"
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Date: 1804
"[L]ove-darting Eyes" may show "How many hearts their empire own"
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Date: 1804
One may part "Ere love had held long empire in his heart"
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Date: 1804
A "soul-commanding chord" may be "The conqueror of grief, and joy's creative lord"
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Date: 1804
" Two men they were by storms of misery driven / To lose the soul's sheet anchor, trust in Heaven!"
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