text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id
"But now, thou soft Enchantress of the mind,
Farewel, a change, a mighty change I find;
The Empire of my Heart thou must resign,
For I can be no longer thine.
A Nobler, a Diviner Guest,
Has took possession of my Breast;
He has, and must engross it all,
And yet the room is still too small.
In vain you tempt my Heart to rove,
A fairer Object now my Soul does move,
It must be all Devotion, what before was Love.
",2009-09-14 19:34:41 UTC,"""A Nobler, A Diviner Guest"" may take possession of the Breast",2004-08-19 00:00:00 UTC,"","",,Inhabitants,"","Found again searching ""guest"" and ""breast"" in HDIS (Poetry)",10062,3886
"Take bright Urania to thy Amorous breast,
To her thy flaming heart resign;
Void not the room, but change the guest,
And let thy sensual love commence Divine.",2009-09-14 19:34:41 UTC,"""Take bright Urania to thy Amorous breast, / To her thy flaming heart resign; / Void not the room, but change the guest, / And let thy sensual love commence Divine""",2005-08-29 00:00:00 UTC,"","",,Rooms,•I've included twice: Room and Guest,"Searching ""mind"" and ""room"" in HDIS (Poetry)",10068,3892