Date: 1667
"And as in Palaces the outmost, worst / Rooms entertain our wonder at the first; / But once within the Presence-Chamber door, / We do despise what e're we saw before: / So when you with her Mind acquaintance get, / You'l hardly think upon the Cabinet."
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"The heart is Gods peculiar Cabinet, / And Satan knows not what is in it set"
preview | full record— Billingsley, Nicholas (bap. 1633, d. 1709)
Date: 1667
"Thy Heart locks up my Secrets richly set, / And my Breast is thy private Cabinet."
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"Whose Mirrours are the crystal Brooks, / Or else each others Hearts and Looks."
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"And yet those Souls, when first they met, / Lookt out at windows through the Eyes."
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"For, though Man's Soul, and Body are not onely one natural Engine (as some have thought) of whose motions of all sorts, there may be as certain an accompt given, as those of a Watch or a Clock"
preview | full record— Sprat, Thomas (bap. 1635, d. 1713)
Date: 1667
"But to do this always, and never be able to write a line without it, though it may be admired by some few pedants, will not pass upon those who know that wit is best conveyed to us in the most easy language; and is most to be admired when a great thought comes dressed in words so commonly receiv...
preview | full record— Dryden, John (1631-1700)
Date: 1667
"For as a Watch by art is wound / To motion, such was mine: / But never had Orinda found / A Soul till she found thine."
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"How vain a thing is Man, whose noblest part, / That Soul which through the World doth rome, / Traverses Heav'n, finds out the depth of Art, / Yet is so ignorant at home?"
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)
Date: 1667
"In every Brook or Mirrour we can find / Reflections of our face to be; / But a true Optick to present our Mind / We hardly get, and darkly see."
preview | full record— Philips [née Fowler], Katherine (1632-1664)