Date: 1739
"Grace we implore; when Billows roll, / Grace is the Anchor of the Soul."
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Date: 1762
"Let the winds blow, and billows roll, / Hope is the anchor of the \soul"
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Date: 1766
"Her tuneful tongue with eloquence and ease, / The golden merchandize of thought conveys; / Brisk fancy wafts it with her sprightly gales, / While judgment ballasts all the swelling sails."
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
"They [Infidels] court their Pupils to the Pagan code, / To Nature's nudities, dim Reason's road; / Philosophy's and Fancy's rules to read, / To form their Conduct, and to fix their Creed."
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Date: 1814, 1816, 1896
One may "with the sails of Fancy, all unfurl'd, / Run his wild Course amidst a carnal World"
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Date: 1868
"Over me the billows roll, / Swallow up my sinking soul."
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