work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
6448,"",Searching in HDIS Poetry,2007-12-23 00:00:00 UTC,"So those high orthodoxies came to be
Quick seeds in me of heterodox opinion,
And, ere I wist, my thoughts were all at sea,
And drifted, holden by no wise dominion.
(p. 36)",,17120,I've included twice: Seeds and Sea,"""So those high orthodoxies came to be / Quick seeds in me of heterodox opinion, / And, ere I wist, my thoughts were all at sea, / And drifted, holden by no wise dominion.""","",2009-09-14 19:49:06 UTC,""
6448,Stream of Consciousness,Searching in HDIS (Poetry),2007-12-23 00:00:00 UTC,"But while the grave old father questioned on,
I marked his dome of forehead, time had wrinkled,
And to myself I kept my thoughts alone,
And the dog dreamed on, and the rushlight twinkled.
In him there was a faith serene and strong,
In me an unrest, like the rush of water;
Without, there was a Credo hard and long,
Within, there was a resolute Negatur.
(pp. 36-7)",2007-12-23,17122,"","""In him there was a faith serene and strong, / In me an unrest, like the rush of water""","",2009-09-14 19:49:07 UTC,""
6448,"",Searching in HDIS Poetry,2007-12-23 00:00:00 UTC,"Yet in his stern creed lay a tender heart,
The husk o'erlaid a wealth of human kindness
And love, that fain their wisdom would impart
To purge the young soul of its earthly blindness.
And it did store the mind with furniture --
In forms antique, forbidding peaceful slumber,
But morticed well, and fashioned to endure,
Hard to get into, or out of heads they cumber.
(p. 37)",,17123,"","""Yet in his stern creed lay a tender heart, / The husk o'erlaid a wealth of human kindness / And love, that fain their wisdom would impart / To purge the young soul of its earthly blindness""","",2009-09-14 19:49:07 UTC,""
6448,"","Searching ""mind"" and ""furniture"" in HDIS (Poetry)",2007-12-23 00:00:00 UTC,"Yet in his stern creed lay a tender heart,
The husk o'erlaid a wealth of human kindness
And love, that fain their wisdom would impart
To purge the young soul of its earthly blindness.
And it did store the mind with furniture --
In forms antique, forbidding peaceful slumber,
But morticed well, and fashioned to endure,
Hard to get into, or out of heads they cumber .
(p. 37)",2007-12-23,17124,"","""And it did store the mind with furniture -- / In forms antique, forbidding peaceful slumber, / But morticed well, and fashioned to endure, / Hard to get into, or out of heads they cumber""",Rooms,2009-09-14 19:49:07 UTC,""