Date: 1741
"But soon his tender Mind th' Impression felt, / As softest Metals are not slow to melt, / And Pity soonest runs in gentle Minds"
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Date: 1741
"Her curious Thoughts the Ring's Impression bear, / And new Ideas interrupt her Rest."
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Date: 1741
"What strong Impressions does Affection give? / By Fancy, Men have often ceas'd to live."
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Date: 1741
"Unknown, unfriended to the regal Bed; / For in the secret Closet of her Breast, / Constantia her imperial Birth suppress'd"
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Date: 1741-2
"When no malignant fever fires the brain, / And health luxuriant revels in each vein, / Tho' sunk in sloth, from all diseases free, / In dropsies, you will run to Reeve or Lee."
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Date: 1741-2
"Whate'er offends the sight we shun with haste, / And shall the mind's disease for ever last?"
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Date: 1741-2
A "wounded conscience" may throb beneath a star, and shake one's "fabric with intestine war"
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Date: 1741
"His weary Soul, from earthly Bondage freed, / Nor fled to Heav'n, where Some say Spirits fly; / Nor vanish'd into Air, as Others plead; / Nor chang'd into a Star adorn'd the Sky; / Nor sought direct (a solitary Shade!) / In Pluto's gloomy Realm, Eternal Rest: / But thro' Traduction, (as his Moth...
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Date: 1741
"Nor durst he say that ought he saw was wrong, / For Fear, his master Passion, ty'd his Tongue."
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Date: 1741
"The younger two were of a milder Kind, / And bore their Sire's Impression on the Mind."
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