Date: 1779, 1794
"For still its own severest judge, / The generous mind appears; / And when it errs, against itself / A dread tribunal rears."
preview | full record— Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick (1746-1828)
Date: 1779, 1794
"Upon the back of each bright heart / These words engraven were [literally], / In mystic characters; fond Love / And joy have fix'd me here."
preview | full record— Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick (1746-1828)
Date: 1780
"I call not you!--for, oh, your callous bosoms / Fell Dissipation steels, and robs your minds / Of the sweet energies bestow'd by Heaven."
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)
Date: 1780
"Ten thousand terrors now besieg'd her soul; / Ten thousand nothings, which her fancy drest / In colour, substance, circumstance, and form."
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)
Date: 1780
"Inspir'd thus by the Priest's heroic charge, / seem'd to press to be the earliest victim; / Their souls on fire, were eager to depart / The earthly sphere, and seise on their immortal crowns."
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)
Date: 1780
"This duty paid, a dawn, like that of peace, / By soft degrees illum'd the mourner's mind."
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)
Date: 1780
"Forgive the frenzy of a heart unsteel'd / By disappointment's shocks."
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)
Date: 1780
"Oh, spare me then the horror of a sight / My fiery brain splits but to think on!"
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)
Date: 1780
"The heart which burns and wastes with hopeless ardors!"
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)
Date: 1780
"If my eventful tale / Hath touch'd the chords of pity in your heart, / And swell'd the sympathetic tear--soft tribute! / By gentle minds, to sorrow ever paid, / --Know, 'tis no stranger's woes I have related; / I am the object of my own sad story."
preview | full record— Cowley [née Parkhouse], Hannah (1743-1809)