work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 7552,"",C-H Lion,2013-07-21 17:16:24 UTC,"EARL OF PEMBROKE.
Ha! coud'st thou bear it?
And yet perhaps thou might'st. Thy gentle Temper,
Is form'd with Passions mixt in due Proportion,
Where no one overbears nor plays the Tyrant,
But join in Nature's Business, and thy Happiness:
While mine disdaining Reason and her Laws,
Like all thou can'st imagine wild and furious,
Now drive me head-long on, now whirl me back,
And hurry my unstable flitting Soul
Ev'ry mad Extream.
Then Pity me,
And let my Weakness stand.--
(I.i, p. 7)",,21926,"","""Thy gentle Temper, / Is form'd with Passions mixt in due Proportion, / Where no one overbears nor plays the Tyrant, / But join in Nature's Business, and thy Happiness: / While mine disdaining Reason and her Laws, / Like all thou can'st imagine wild and furious, / Now drive me head-long on, now whirl me back, / And hurry my unstable flitting Soul / Ev'ry mad Extream.""","",2013-07-21 17:16:24 UTC,"Act I, scene i"