id,comments,provenance,dictionary,created_at,reviewed_on,work_id,theme,context,updated_at,metaphor,text
19044,"","Searching ""heart"" and ""chain"" in HDIS (Drama)",Fetters,2011-07-28 20:05:26 UTC,,7044,"","Act IV, scene iv",2011-07-28 20:06:21 UTC,"""My heart is in your chains, and I must follow.""","CAPTAIN WATERLAND
Can I help it? My heart is in your chains, and I must follow.
(IV.iv)"
19045,"","Searching ""heart"" and ""chain"" in HDIS (Drama)",Fetters,2011-07-28 20:13:45 UTC,,5874,"",Act III,2011-07-28 20:13:45 UTC,"""Forbear! there is a spirit within me, sunk tho' I am in misery and despair, that will not suffer you, tho' now a conqueror in your turn, and towering far above the wretched son of Hastings, to take this base advantage of your fortune, and drag a trembling victim to the altar only to riot in the tears of beauty, and throw your chains upon a heart, that never can be your's.""","VOLTIMAR
Forbear! there is a spirit within me, sunk tho' I am in misery and despair, that will not suffer you, tho' now a conqueror in your turn, and towering far above the wretched son of Hastings, to take this base advantage of your fortune, and drag a trembling victim to the altar only to riot in the tears of beauty, and throw your chains upon a heart, that never can be your's."
19046,"","Searching ""heart"" and ""chain"" in HDIS (Drama)",Fetters,2011-07-28 20:35:35 UTC,,5218,"","Act II, scene ix",2011-07-28 20:35:35 UTC,"""Then fly from Shape to Shape, / Yet hope not to escape, / My Chains enclose your Heart.""","AIR XXVI.
[Hasse]
Away, dissembling Lover!
Your Project I discover,
And see thro' all your Art:
Then fly from Shape to Shape,
Yet hope not to escape,
My Chains enclose your Heart.
(II.ix)"
19047,"","Searching ""heart"" and ""chain"" in HDIS (Drama)",Fetters,2011-07-28 20:41:26 UTC,,7045,"","Act III, scene iii",2011-07-28 20:41:26 UTC,"""How many hearts have you this moment in your chains?""","HENRY.
I left you, as I thought, perfect in every charm; but time I see still brings fresh tributes to adorn and beautify perfection.--How many hearts have you this moment in your chains?
(III.iii)"
24397,"",Reading,Fetters,2014-08-10 05:27:06 UTC,,8016,"","Act I, scene v",2014-08-10 05:27:06 UTC,"""But, Sir, my passions are my masters; they take me where they will; and oftentimes they leave to reason and to virtue nothing but my wishes and my sighs.""","STOCKWELL.
To use it, not to waste it, I should hope; to treat it, Mr. Belcour, not as a vassal, over whom you have a wanton and despotic power, but as a subject, which you are bound to govern with a temperate and restrained authority.
BELCOUR.
True, Sir; most truly said; mine's a commission, not a right: I am the offspring of distress, and every child of sorrow is my brother; while I have hands to hold, therefore, I will hold them open to mankind: but, Sir, my passions are my masters; they take me where they will; and oftentimes they leave to reason and to virtue nothing but my wishes and my sighs.
STOCKWELL.
Come, come, the man who can accuse corrects himself.
(I.v, pp. 8-9)"