Date: 1838
The conquer'd mind may waste in slow disease
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Date: 1838
Strong are the passions that invade the mind
preview | full record— Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
Date: 1838
"Rash boy! what hope thy frantic mind invades?"
preview | full record— Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
Date: 1838
"Charm'd by her voice, th' harmonious sounds invade / His clouded mind, and for a time persuade:"
preview | full record— Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
Date: w. 1821, 1840
"These and corresponding conditions of being are experienced principally by those of the most delicate sensibility and the most enlarged imagination; and the state of mind produced by them is at war with every base desire"
preview | full record— Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822)
Date: 1862
"Intestine war no more our passions wage; / E'en giddy factions hear away their rage."
preview | full record— Wesley, Samuel, the Younger (1691-1739)
Date: 1868
"My soul redeem'd from Satan's toils / Now for Thy lawful captive claim."
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Date: 1888
"I thank whatever gods may be / For my unconquerable soul."
preview | full record— Henley, William Ernest (1849-1903)
Date: 1900
"One of these two must ever be, viz., that a man has his fancies in right discipline, turning, leading, and commanding them; or they him. Either they must deal with him, take him up short (as they say), teach him manners, and make him know to whom he belongs; or, this will be his part to teach th...
preview | full record— Cooper, Anthony Ashley, third earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713)