work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
7734,"",ECCO-TCP,2013-10-16 16:51:53 UTC,"The philosophical doctrine of the slow recession of bodies from the sun, is a lively image of the reluctance with which we first abandon the light of virtue. The beginning of folly, and the first entrance on a dissipated life cost some pangs to a well disposed heart; but it is surprising to she how soon the progress ceases to be impeded by reflection, or slackened by remorse. For it is in moral as in natural things, the motion in minds as well as bodies is accelerated by a nearer approach to the centre to which they are tending. If we recede slowly at first setting out, we advance rapidly in our future course; and to have begun to be wrong, is already to have made a great progress.
(pp. 26-7)",,23007,"","""The philosophical doctrine of the slow recession of bodies from the sun, is a lively image of the reluctance with which we first abandon the light of virtue.""","",2013-10-16 16:51:53 UTC,On Dissipation
7836,"",ECCO-TCP,2014-03-12 04:34:27 UTC,"GONDIBERT.
It is enough—she loves—Albina loves!
The truth divine swift rushes on my heart,
And all its pow'rs confess the rapt'rous guest.
Thousand sweet tokens now afresh start up,
Darting like hidden sun-beams on my mind,
And make it drunk with bliss. But Edward—Edward!
Blind fool! to feast on shadows--dream of happiness,
Whilst one more daring boldly asks the substance,
And bears it from my arms--my hopes, forever!
(p. 31)",,23613,"","""Darting like hidden sun-beams on my mind, / And make it drunk with bliss.""","",2014-03-12 04:34:27 UTC,""