Date: 1760, 1850
"Yet still in fancy's painted cells / The soul-inflaming image dwells."
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Date: 1760, 1850
Friendship is "The indissoluble tie that binds, / In equal chains, two sister minds."
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Date: 1762
God may "Fix in every heart of man / [His] everlasting throne"
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Date: 1762
"His Spirit send into our hearts, / Engraving on our inward parts / The living law of holiest love"
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Date: 1762
" I wait the reconciling kiss, / Which seals in purity and peace / My pardon on my heart."
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Date: 1762
"And make Thy pardoning mercy known, / And seal it on my heart."
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Date: 1764, 1773
"Beyond the frantic rage / Of conq'ring heroes brave, the female mind, / When steel'd by love, in love's most horrid way / Beholds not danger, or beholding scorns"
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Date: 1764, 1773
"Heav'n search my soul, and if thro' all its cells / Lurk the pernicious drop of pois'nous guile; / Full on my fenceless head its phial'd wrath / May fate exhaust"
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