work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
3954,"","Found again searching ""stamp"" and ""mind"" in HDIS (Poetry)",2004-02-25 00:00:00 UTC,"XXXIX.
No longer shall their wretched Zeal adore
Ideas of destructive Power,
Spirits that hurt, and Godheads that devour:
New Incense They shall bring, new Altars raise,
And fill their Temples with a Stranger's Praise;
When the Great Father's Character They find
Visibly stampt upon the Hero's Mind;
And own a present Deity confest,
In Valour that preserv'd, and Power that bless'd.
(p. 179, ll. 503-511)
",,10282,"•Editors: ""P takes from Horace's Carmen Secularae little more than the title and general theme"" (p. 876).","The ""Great Father's Character"" may be found ""Visibly stampt upon the Hero's mind.""",Impressions,2011-06-16 20:06:41 UTC,""
7473,"",Searching in C-H Lion,2013-06-17 21:16:33 UTC,"In short, Horror and Confusion seiz'd upon all, whether on Shore or at Sea: No Pen can describe it, no Tongue can express it, no Thought conceive it, unless some of those who were in the Extremity of it; and who, being touch'd with a due sense of the sparing Mercy of their Maker, retain the deep Impressions of his Goodness upon their Minds, tho' the Danger be past: and of those I doubt the Number is but few.
(p. 53)",,20914,"","""No Pen can describe it, no Tongue can express it, no Thought conceive it, unless some of those who were in the Extremity of it; and who, being touch'd with a due sense of the sparing Mercy of their Maker, retain the deep Impressions of his Goodness upon their Minds, tho' the Danger be past: and of those I doubt the Number is but few.""",Impressions,2013-06-17 21:16:33 UTC,""