id,dictionary,theme,reviewed_on,metaphor,created_at,provenance,comments,work_id,text,context,updated_at
8626,Metal,"",,"""And as the Grindstone to unpolish'd Steel / Gives Edge, and Lustre: so my Mind, I feel / VVhetted, and glaz'd by Fortunes turning VVheel""",2005-06-09 00:00:00 UTC,"Searching ""mind"" and ""steel"" in HDIS (Poetry)",•C-H takes from Poems and Translations(1961).,3353,"And as the Grindstone to unpolish'd Steel
Gives Edge, and Lustre: so my Mind, I feel
VVhetted, and glaz'd by Fortunes turning VVheel",Ethica,2009-09-14 19:33:40 UTC
19397,Fetters,"",,"""'Tis but the Body that blind Fortunes spight / Can chain to Earth; the nobler Soul doth slight / Her servill Bonds, and takes to Heaven her flight.""",2012-01-06 21:44:34 UTC,"Searching ""bond"" and ""soul"" in HDIS (Poetry)' found again, ""chain""","",3353,"'Tis but the Body that blind Fortunes spight
Can chain to Earth; the nobler Soul doth slight
Her servill Bonds, and takes to Heaven her flight.
","",2012-01-12 02:55:23 UTC
19446,Fetters,"",,"""Why break'st thou not (my Soul) this Chain / Of Flesh? why lett'st thou that restrain / Thy nimble Flight into his Arms, / Whose only Look with gladness charms?""",2012-01-12 03:04:33 UTC,"Searching ""chain"" and ""soul"" in HDIS (Poetry)","",7165,"Why break'st thou not (my Soul) this Chain
Of Flesh? why lett'st thou that restrain
Thy nimble Flight into his Arms,
Whose only Look with gladness charms?
But (alas!) in vain I speak to thee
Poor Soul! already fled from Me;
To seek out him in whose lov'd Brest,
Thy Life, as mine in thee, doth rest.
(p. 165)","",2012-01-12 03:26:07 UTC
19738,Beasts,"",,"""Now, treacherous Boy, thou hast me sure, / Playing the Wanton with my Heart, / As foolish Children that a Bird have got, / Slacken the Thread, but not unty the knot.""",2012-04-29 19:03:50 UTC,"Searching ""heart"" and ""bird"" in HDIS (Poetry)","",7240,"The Sickness not at first past cure,
By this Relapse despiseth Art:
Now, treacherous Boy, thou hast me sure,
Playing the Wanton with my Heart,
As foolish Children that a Bird have got,
Slacken the Thread, but not unty the knot.","",2012-04-29 19:03:50 UTC