Date: 1730
"The generous Ashley thine, the friend of man; / Who scan'd his nature with a brother's eye, / His weakness prompt to shade, to raise his aim, / To touch the finer movements of the mind, / And with the moral beauty charm the heart."
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Date: 1730
"And why thy Locke, / Who made the whole internal world his own?"
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Date: 1730
"Cowardice was only the predominant Passion that seiz'd me then, but now I am as valiant as any Man, and by thy supernatural Charms I adore you."
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Date: 1730
"What dreadful havoc in the human breast / The passions make, when unconfin'd, and mad, / They burst, unguided by the mental eye, / The light of reason; which in various ways / Points them to good, or turns them back from ill."
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Date: 1730
"O save me from the tumult of the soul! / From the wild beasts within!"
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Date: 1730
"All deaths, all tortures, in one pang combin'd, / Are gentle to the tempest of the mind."
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Date: 1730
"This rising day / Saw Sophonisba, from the height of life, / Thrown to the very brink of slavery: / State, honours, armies vanquish'd; nothing left / But her own great unconquerable mind."
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Date: 1730
"See there the ruins of the noble mind, / When from calm reason passion tears the sway."
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Date: 1730
"Britannia's state what bounds confine? / (Of rising thought O golden mine!) / Mountains, Alps, streams, gulfs, oceans, set no bound."
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Date: 1730
"Thou golden chain 'twixt God and men, / Bless'd Reason! guide my life and pen."
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