Date: 1819
In sleep the fancy may place "A powerful likeness of a form and face" on the organs
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Date: 1819
One may take "all my counterfeit address / 'For sterling passion, should the like profess?"
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Date: 1819
""But an accursed dream has steel'd thy breast, / 'And all the woman in thy soul suppress'd."--"
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Date: 1819
"'For none could more by outward signs express / 'What wise men lock within the mind's recess."
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Date: 1819
One may behold "the mirror truth" within
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Date: 1819
"'I sought the town, and to the ocean gave / 'My mind and thoughts, as restless as the wave"
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Date: 1819
"'Well I can call to mind the managed air / 'That gave no comfort, that brought no despair, / 'That in a dubious balance held the mind, / 'To each side turning, never much inclined."
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Date: 1819
"'She kept a sort of balance in the mind, / 'And as his pole a dancer on the rope, / 'The equal poise on both sides kept me up."
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Date: 1819
"'Just at this time the balance of the mind / 'Is this or that way by the weights inclined; / 'In this scale beauty, wealth in that abides, / 'In dubious balance, till the last subsides;"
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Date: 1819
"He who saves me from this conclusion, who makes a mock of this doctrine, and sets at nought its power, is to me not less than the God of my idolatry, for he has left one drop of comfort in my soul."
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