text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id
"He said, when, mantling from each hero's breast,
Ambition mounts in every eye exprest:
But soon a beam, emissive from above,
Shed mental day, and touch'd the heart with love;
Gave jealous rage to know Divine Controul,
And ruled the tempest rising in the soul.
Calm reason the recoiling tumult sways;
The sage's speech attentive judgment weighs;
To merit every partial view expands,
And Godfrey! Godfrey! every voice demands.
",2009-12-28 05:59:39 UTC,"""But soon a beam, emissive from above, / Shed mental day, and touch'd the heart with love; / Gave jealous rage to know Divine Controul, / And ruled the tempest rising in the soul.""",2004-06-15 00:00:00 UTC,"","",2009-12-28,"",•I've included thrice: once in Government and once in Weather -- and now in Light. Mixed metaphor.,"Searching ""rule"" and ""reason"" in HDIS (Poetry)",12119,4602
"Ah Love, all subtle tutor, thou can'st teach
What, uninstructive else, the world might preach;
Give the soft sex to loathe inglorious rest,
String the weak arm, and steel the snowy breast!
You braced the Fair one's helm, her corselet tied,
And gave the guardian to her Edward's side!
Thus, on they past, inseparably pair'd;
For him she battell'd, and for her he fear'd:
By each, for each alone, was life desired;
And, wounded in the other, each expired.",2009-09-14 19:36:38 UTC,"""Love ... Give the soft sex to loathe inglorious rest, / String the weak arm, and steel the snowy breast!""",2005-06-13 00:00:00 UTC,"","",,Metal,"","Searching ""breast"" and ""steel"" in HDIS (Poetry)",12127,4602