Date: 1686
"But now Within there's Civil War, / In Arms my rebel Passions are, / Their old Allegiance laid aside"
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Date: 1686
"That many-headed Monster [the passions] has thrown down / Its lawful Monarch Reason from its Throne."
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Date: 1686
"But the false Image she will ne're erace, / Though far unworthy still to hold its place: / So hard it is, even Wiser grown, to take / Th' Impression out, which Fancy once did make."
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Date: 1686
"Charm her with tender and obliging words, and make her heart like Gold within a Furnace; Melt down before the Language of my Love."
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Date: 1686
"He finds no Tempest in his Mind, / Fears no Billow, feels no Wind: / All is serene, and quiet there."
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Date: 1686
"Or coldness, worse than Steel, the Loyal heart doth wound"
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Date: 1686
A " Heav'n-born Mind" may have "no Dross to purge from [its] Rich Ore:"
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Date: 1686
"So much of joy crowds fast into my heart, / There is not room for utterance"
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Date: 1686
"London! joynt Favourite with Him Thou wer't; / As both possess'd a room within one heart, / So now with thine indulgent Sovereign joyn, / Respect his great Friends ashes, for He wept o're Thine."
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Date: 1686
"Oh what a Tempest have I in my Stomach?"
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