Date: 1755
"The only true zeal is that which is guided by a good light in the head"
preview | full record— Spratt [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
"Prest with heart corroding grief and years, / To the gay court a rural shed prefers."
preview | full record— Pope [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
"The king's a bawcock, and a heart of gold, / A lad of life, and imp of fame."
preview | full record— Shakespeare [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
Affections may seem benumbed or may take take fire
preview | full record— Hooker [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
"I've seen thee stern, and thou hast oft beheld
Heart hardening spectacles"
preview | full record— Shakespeare [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
"Such iron hearts we are, and such / The base barbarity of human kind."
preview | full record— Rowe [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
"Thoughts come crouding in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject."
preview | full record— Dryden [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
"Of sorriest fancies your companions making, / Using those thoughts which should indeed have died / With them they think on."
preview | full record— Shakespeare [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1755
"Using those thoughts which should indeed have died
With them they think on."
preview | full record— Shakespeare [from Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language]
Date: 1780?
"Lust is the unbridled Horse of the Soul that has thrown its Rider."
preview | full record— Walpole, Horatio [Horace], fourth earl of Orford (1717-1797)