Date: 1682, 1683, 1709
"The Whining Curse I've rooted from my Mind, / And with it, all Regard of Womankind."
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Date: 1682, 1683, 1709
"His Love's the very Bird-lime of his Brain, / And pulls some Part away with every Strain."
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Date: 1709
Long ago Pride and Fraud "Usurpt the Empire of [man's] Mind"
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Date: 1709
"Souls only can, sedate, receive / Th'Impression such a vast Delight does give"
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Date: 1709
"Honour! the fatal Tumor of the Mind; / From which our Modern Gentry take their Bent, / And think they're Noble, if they're Insolent."
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Date: 1709
"Tho' fled from Justice to evade his Sin, / Can he suppress the living Judge within?"
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Date: 1709
Guilt may "to the Soul it's frightful Message speak" while "Terror, Despair, and all the grizly Crew: / Those direful Vultures on [the] Soul shall gnaw"
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Date: 1709
"Nor let the Private Spirit here oppose / With Canting Terms, and Sniv'ling thro' the Nose; / Who tho' it most reviles the Papal Sin, / Sets up a like unfailing Judge within."
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Date: 1709
"Each Sectarist in his Breast believes he there / Has all that Popes ascribe to their Unerring Chair; / And, Unappealable, can there decide / All Truth,--His own Illuminated Guide."
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Date: 1709
"Never was Man more Gene'rous, Just and Brave, / With Pleasure less seduc'd, or less his Passions Slave."
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