work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
4477,"",Searching in HDIS (Drama),2005-08-29 00:00:00 UTC,"WEL.
Still sighing!--Still in Tears!--In soft and gentle Murmurs still complaining! Yet she, innocent even in Thought of any Guilt, that might deserve a Punishment so severe, accuses not the Heavens, nor Me, nor Him, the cruel Author of her Woes. No Storm of Rage ruffles her lovely Face; no Thought of Vengeance swells her beating Breast; Virtue, Love, and Grief, so amply fill her Mind, there is no Room for any ruder Guest. Never did Passion in a Female Breast run with so deep, so strong, so smooth a Stream.
",,11775,"","""Virtue, Love, and Grief, so amply fill her Mind, there is no Room for any ruder Guest""",Inhabitants,2009-09-14 19:36:14 UTC,"Act III, scene i"
4469,Inner and Outer,"Searching ""mind"" and ""stranger"" in HDIS (Drama)",2006-03-06 00:00:00 UTC,"THOR.
What Pity it is, a Mind so comprehensive, daring and inquisitive, shou'd be a Stranger to Religion's sweet, but powerful Charms.",,11777,"","""What Pity it is, a Mind so comprehensive, daring and inquisitive, shou'd be a Stranger to Religion's sweet, but powerful Charms.""",Inhabitants,2009-09-14 19:36:14 UTC,"Act IV, scene xviii"
4496,"","Searching ""heart"" and ""stranger"" in HDIS (Drama)",2006-03-06 00:00:00 UTC,"HOR.
Hark ye, Violetta, I am cut out for your Lover. No other Man would have Courage and Constancy enough, to follow you thro' all the Mazes of your Coquetry. But I know that your Heart has ever been a Stranger to your Words and Actions. You have traduced it in both. Those would speak it vain and fickle; but I know it in Reality to be noble, open, just, and constant.",,11821,"","""But I know that your Heart has ever been a Stranger to your Words and Actions""",Inhabitants,2009-09-14 19:36:17 UTC,Act III
4612,"","",2004-06-21 00:00:00 UTC,"For plastic Nature fashions first the Mind,
To Fortune's each Vicissitude inclin'd,
Now wings it heav'n-ward with extatic Mirth,
Now weighs it down with Anguish to the Earth;
With Rage inflates it now to seek the Foe,
Now shews it melting at another's Woe;
Then tells each State, save 'midst the courtly Throng,
By her elect Interpreter the Tongue:
When, therefore, That runs counter to the Heart,
For Nature's Bullion palms the Mint of Art,
Is husht, the Soul's true Motions to conceal,
Or busy'd, feign'd Affections to reveal,
Utters what ne'er was felt, what ne'er was thought,
And by the Brain, instead of Breast, is taught,
We break thro' Truth and Reason's sacred Rules,
And fall from Sense for fear of being Fools:
Whilst the sole Profit of the poor Disguise
Is the loud Laughter of the Brave, and Wife.
",,12156,•A rich passage but much of this figuration falls just short of database levels.,"The mind's ""elect interpreter"" is ""the Tongue""",Inhabitants,2009-09-14 19:36:39 UTC,""
4612,Head and Heart,"",2004-06-21 00:00:00 UTC,"For plastic Nature fashions first the Mind,
To Fortune's each Vicissitude inclin'd,
Now wings it heav'n-ward with extatic Mirth,
Now weighs it down with Anguish to the Earth;
With Rage inflates it now to seek the Foe,
Now shews it melting at another's Woe;
Then tells each State, save 'midst the courtly Throng,
By her elect Interpreter the Tongue:
When, therefore, That runs counter to the Heart,
For Nature's Bullion palms the Mint of Art,
Is husht, the Soul's true Motions to conceal,
Or busy'd, feign'd Affections to reveal,
Utters what ne'er was felt, what ne'er was thought,
And by the Brain, instead of Breast, is taught,
We break thro' Truth and Reason's sacred Rules,
And fall from Sense for fear of being Fools:
Whilst the sole Profit of the poor Disguise
Is the loud Laughter of the Brave, and Wife.",,12157,•A rich passage but much of this figuration falls just short of database levels.,The [soul?] may be taught by the brain instead of the breast,Inhabitants,2009-09-14 19:36:40 UTC,""
5214,"","Searching ""breast"" and ""stranger"" in HDIS (Prose)",2006-03-06 00:00:00 UTC,"Then asking him where he lived, and Harry pointing to the Town before them, they both got up and went towards it. Our Hero was now again all Glee, all Action; he sprung from and to his Friend, and play'd and gambol'd about him, like a young Spaniel in a Morning, just loos'd from his Chain, and admitted to accompany his Master to the Field. As his two Dogs frisked about him, he would now mount upon One, then bound upon t'other, and each pranced and paraded under him as delighted with the Burden. The old Gentleman beheld all with a Pleasure that had long been a Stranger to his Breast, and shared in the Joys of his young Associate.",,14100,"","""The old Gentleman beheld all with a Pleasure that had long been a Stranger to his Breast, and shared in the Joys of his young Associate""",Inhabitants,2009-09-14 19:40:00 UTC,"Vol. 1, Chap. 2"
5214,"","Searching ""mind"" and ""crowd"" in HDIS (Prose)",2006-03-11 00:00:00 UTC,"The three Consorts were now joined, as our Mate had foreseen, and came down in full Sail and a sweeping Course upon us; and then it was that my Sins came crowding into my Mind, and I believe I was the only Person of the Ship's Company who trembled.",,14102,"","""[A]nd then it was that my Sins came crowding into my Mind, and I believe I was the only Person of the Ship's Company who trembled""",Inhabitants,2009-09-14 19:40:00 UTC,"Vol. 3, Chap. 16"
5452,"","Searching ""mind"" in PGDP",2013-06-21 18:14:38 UTC,"DEAR FRIEND: I am now two letters in your debt, which I think is the first time that ever I was so, in the long course of our correspondence. But, besides that my head has been very much out of order of late, writing is by no means that easy thing that it was to me formerly. I find by experience, that the mind and the body are more than married, for they are most intimately united; and when the one suffers, the other sympathizes. 'Non sum qualis eram': neither my memory nor my invention are now what they formerly were. It is in a great measure my own fault; I cannot accuse Nature, for I abused her; and it is reasonable I should suffer for it.
(LONDON, April 25, 1758)",,21112,"","""I find by experience, that the mind and the body are more than married, for they are most intimately united; and when the one suffers, the other sympathizes.""",Inhabitants,2013-06-21 18:14:38 UTC,""
7675,"",LION,2013-09-16 04:22:06 UTC,"CRISTINA.
Forbid it Shame! Forbid it Virgin Modesty!
No, no, my Friend, Gustavus ne'er shall know it.
O I am over-paid with conscious Pleasure;
The Sense but to have sav'd that wond'rous Man,
Is still a smiling Cherub in my Breast,
And whispers Peace within.
(p. 28)
",,22762,"","""The Sense but to have sav'd that wond'rous Man, / Is still a smiling Cherub in my Breast, / And whispers Peace within.""",Inhabitants,2013-09-16 04:22:06 UTC,""
7768,"",Searching in Google Books,2013-11-12 23:44:44 UTC,"I am willing to take the Poet's Word for it, that my Skill has been well employ'd; and that so useful a Discovery will amply recompence all my Pains and Application. For though it is generally believed that few Statesmen are much afflicted with this terrible Inmate; yet, upon a careful Inspection of human Nature, I find it to be a vulgar Error; and am fully satisfied that, notwithstanding the outward placid Behaviour and smiling Aspect of these Men, (which may be the Effect of Habit and Art) their own Minds often put them on the Rack, and torment them with Reflections on the vile Measures, which they are pursuing.br>
(p. 244)",,23190,"","""For though it is generally believed that few Statesmen are much afflicted with this terrible Inmate; yet, upon a careful Inspection of human Nature, I find it to be a vulgar Error; and am fully satisfied that, notwithstanding the outward placid Behaviour and smiling Aspect of these Men, (which may be the Effect of Habit and Art) their own Minds often put them on the Rack, and torment them with Reflections on the vile Measures, which they are pursuing.""",Inhabitants,2013-11-13 04:30:30 UTC,""