Date: 1679
Reason, Innocence, and Love divide the empire and preside "o're th' Inferiour Appetite"
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Date: 1679
"From Heav'n was with a Silver Cord let down, / And into the Souls mass divinely thrown, / To be its Salt, miraculously contriv'd"
preview | full record— Woodford, Samuel (1636-1700)
Date: 1679
The eyes are "False mirrors of an Heart, which deeper lies."
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Date: 1682
One gaze and the leave "behind a conquered Heart"
preview | full record— Coppinger, Matthew (fl. 1682)
Date: 1682
"What subtle dart / Had you at first to penetrate my Heart, / Obdure as Steel."
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Date: 1682
"Disdaining those Bonds that the Predicants wear, / My Soul is a Monarch as free as the Air."
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Date: 1682
"O play not with my Heart, as Children do / With some poor Bird, which while they love, they shew. / One over-weening grasp of life bereaves, / And in a moment all the joy deceives."
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Date: 1683
"You say you love, but I had rather See't, / Shew loves impression in a wounded heart"
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Date: 1684
One may " Beget more Sighs then if with Arts / He should design to conquer Hearts"
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Date: 1684
One may "conquer a Heart with a Look or a Smile"
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