updated_at,id,text,theme,metaphor,work_id,reviewed_on,provenance,created_at,comments,context,dictionary
2009-12-12 20:10:56 UTC,10299,"WILD.
View your own Charms, Madam, then judge my Passion; your Beauty ravishes my Eye, your Voice my Ear, and your Touch has thrill'd my melting Soul.","","""View your own Charms, Madam, then judge my Passion.""",3970,,"Searching ""judge"" and ""passion"" in HDIS (Drama)",2004-10-14 00:00:00 UTC,•Actually published 1699? REVISIT.
•This is weakly metaphorical at best but representative of much judgment-talk.,"Act III, scene iii",""
2009-09-14 19:34:52 UTC,10307,"STAND.
I once, Madam, hop'd the Honour of defending you from all Injuries thro a Title to your lovely Person, but now my Love must attend my Fortune. This Commission, Madam, was my Pasport to the Fair; adding a nobleness to my Passion, it stampt a value on my Love; 'twas once the life of Honour, but now its Hearse, and with it must my Love be buried.","","""This Commission, Madam, was my Pasport to the Fair; adding a nobleness to my Passion, it stampt a value on my Love""",3970,,"Searching ""stamp"" and ""passion"" HDIS (Drama)",2005-04-11 00:00:00 UTC,•Actually published 1699? REVISIT.
,"Act I, scene i",""
2011-06-16 19:59:46 UTC,10308,"L. LANDS.
[Aside]
He speaks, as my own Heart had Coin'd the Words: I wou'd not be too Credulous: Believe me, Sir, I am not us'd to Woo, or be Refus'd; but, I perceive when once we Love, we quit our Pride; I can bear Reproof from you; and rather than not see ye; see you still to chide me.
(III.ii)","","""He speaks, as my own Heart had Coin'd the Words.""",3971,2007-04-26,"Searching ""heart"" and ""coin"" in HDIS (Drama)",2005-04-14 00:00:00 UTC,"","Act III, scene iii",Coinage
2009-09-14 19:34:53 UTC,10326,"WILD.
I cannot view you, Madam: For when you speak, all the Faculties of my charm'd Soul crowd to my attentive Ears; desert my Eyes, which gaze insensibly.--Whatever Charm inspires your Looks, whether of Innocence or Vice, 'tis lovely, past Expression.","","""I cannot view you, Madam: For when you speak, all the Faculties of my charm'd Soul crowd to my attentive Ears; desert my Eyes, which gaze insensibly""",3970,,"Searching ""crowd"" and ""soul"" in HDIS (Drama)",2006-03-13 00:00:00 UTC,
,"Act V, scene v",Inhabitants