"But self-conceitedness does reign / In every mortal mind."

— Prior, Matthew (1664-1721)


Date
1741
Metaphor
"But self-conceitedness does reign / In every mortal mind."
Metaphor in Context
Well! I will never more complain,
  Or call the Fates unkind;
Alas! how fond it is, how vain!
But self-conceitedness does reign
  In every mortal mind.

(ll. 1-5, p. 714)
Provenance
HDIS
Citation
At least 7 entries in ECCO an ESTC (1741, 1742, 1754, 1767, 1779, 1784, 1790). [Collected in The Works on the English Poets.]

Text from Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works in Prose and Verse. ed. A. R. Waller (Cambridge Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 1907). <Link to LION>

Reading The Literary Works of Matthew Prior, eds. H. Bunker Wright and Monroe K. Spears. 2 vols. Second Edition. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1971).
Date of Entry
01/05/2004

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.