work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 4892,"","Searching ""soul"" and ""cell' in HDIS (Prose); found again ""bosom""",2005-08-29 00:00:00 UTC,"Yet not even these can find an asylum from cares;--though the soul, like a hermit in his cell, sits quiet in the bosom, unruffled by any tempest of its own, it suffers from the rude blasts of others faults;--envy and detraction are sure to taint it with their envenom'd breath;--treachery, deceit and all kinds of injustice alarm it with the most dreadful apprehensions of impending danger, and shew the necessity of keeping a continual guard against their pernicious enterprises;--but above all, the ingratitude of friends is the most terrible to sustain;--that anguish which proceeds from the detected falshood of a person on whom we depend is almost insupportable; nor can reason or philosophy be always sufficient to defend us from it,--as I remember to have somewhere read,

Fate ne'er strikes deep but when unkindness joins.
(II.v, pp. 47-8)",,13182,"•I've included thrice: Cell, Hermit, and Tempest","""Though the soul, like a hermit in his cell, sits quiet in the bosom, unruffled by any tempest of its own, it suffers from the rude blasts of others faults""",Inhabitants and Rooms,2013-11-11 22:23:39 UTC,"Vol 2, Chapt. 5"