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Date: 1769

"Does thy iron heart / Deny me this--a portion of his grave?"

— Dow, Alexander (1735/6-1779)

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Date: 1770

Strange fancies may haunt the mind (and one may be pursued by jealous cares)

— Armstrong, John (1708/9-1779)

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Date: 1770

A judge may sit serene "Above all mists of passion"

— Armstrong, John (1708/9-1779)

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Date: 1770

A passion may blind the soul

— Armstrong, John (1708/9-1779)

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Date: 1770

"Only give me time, / A little time, till old impressions die; / That I may yield a more devoted heart"

— Armstrong, John (1708/9-1779)

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Date: 1770

"How light my heart feels from / A villainous guest that sat like lead upon it!"

— Armstrong, John (1708/9-1779)

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Date: 1775

The mind may be "weak and sickly"

— Gray, Thomas (1716-1771)

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Date: 1775

A heart may glow with pure Julian fire

— Gray, Thomas (1716-1771)

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Date: 1775

Love and fear may dry up "soft springs of pity" in the heart and freeze them

— Gray, Thomas (1716-1771)

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Date: 1775

One's thought may ache at someone

— Gray, Thomas (1716-1771)

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The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.