work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 4090,"","Found searching ""fancy"" and ""guest"" in HDIS (Poetry); text from to ECCO-TCP",2006-03-14 00:00:00 UTC,"MADAM, There's nothing here that's free
From wearisome Anxiety:
And the whole Round of Mortal Joys
With short possession tires and cloys:
'Tis a dull Circle that we tread
Just from the Window to the Bed,
We rise to see and to be seen,
Gaze on the World a while, and then
We Yawn and Stretch to Sleep again.
But FANCY, that uneasie Guest
Still holds a Lodging in our Beast;
She finds or frames Vexations still,
Her self the greatest Plague we feel.

(pp. 189-190 in 1706 ed.)",2014-02-07,10536,"From Book II. Sacred to Virtue, Honour, and Friendship
Note variant in 1810: ""Varia"" for ""Madam""","""But FANCY, that unease Guest / Still holds a Lodging in our Beast; / She finds or frames Vexations still, / Her self the greatest Plague we feel.""",Inhabitants,2014-02-07 15:50:34 UTC,""