Date: 1683
"That once Experience would but cross the Jest, / And prove the highest Chamber furnisht best. / For Knowledge (Nature's guide) should quarter there, / And Judgment, her most trusty Councellour."
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Date: 1683
"Invention, Memory, and Wit, should stay; / And all their Treasures in this Turrit lay."
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Date: 1683
"But for such Guests [Invention, Memory, and Wit] I have no fitting Room; / Or if I had, I've no such Guests to come."
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Date: 1683
"Those sad reverberating groans that rise / Fro th' Caverns of my bosome, change their noise, / And, Eccho-like, dissolve into a Voice."
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Date: 1683
"The Soul (that bright coelestial Guest) / Altho eternal, seeks for rest."
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Date: 1683
"Then for to please the Ears (those Doors o'th' Mind) / Where could we rarer choice of treatments find?"
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Date: 1684
To do, perform; all wandring thoughts again; / No vulgar Act, Sense, Fancy where did Reign / Usurping Lords, to make them know Subjection; / Mount Reason on the Throne, wise circumspection.
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Date: 1684
One may " Beget more Sighs then if with Arts / He should design to conquer Hearts"
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Date: 1684
One may "conquer a Heart with a Look or a Smile"
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Date: 1684
"[T]ake this Life, whose chiefest part / I gave you with the Conquest of my Heart"
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