Date: 1746
"If wisdom once relax her golden reins, / No bliss is felt-but what the transport feign / Excess of joy but terminates in pain, / And impotence is ever in disdain."
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Date: 1746
"All raving Passions soon wou'd be supprest" is man cou'd "but thro' eternity pervade"
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Date: 1746
"Of all the passions--that the mind enslave,/ Tarnish the glory of the truly brave,/ The meanest this--of social love the pest, / The worst of Fiends--in fairest colours drest."
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Date: 1746
"As the grave sage, who studies to explore, / Some cause phaenonimous--unknown before, / With patience waits--revolving in his mind / The vast events--attending human kind, / Till some propitious star his soul inspires, / And gives the great solution he requires."
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Date: 1747
"Old Gripus ne'er was known to be devout, / Till Satan found his ruling passion out"
preview | full record— Gilbert, Thomas (bap. 1713, d. 1766)
Date: 1747
"Something there is within this strange machine, / Which elevates my mind, and makes me dive / Too deep in fate"
preview | full record— Gilbert, Thomas (bap. 1713, d. 1766)
Date: 1747
"Stupendous truths! here human wisdom fails, / Lost in a labyrinth of endless thought"
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Date: 1747
"The figures, which must actuate her, remain / As yet quite uncollected in the brain; / Exterior objects have not furnish' yet / Th' ideal stores which Age is sure to get."
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Date: 1747
"But the wild passions, once broke loose, to check / Surpass'd his pow'r, or the slack'd reins recall."
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