Date: 1810
"Fear was his ruling passion; yet was Love, / Of timid kind, once known his heart to move."
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Date: 1810
"Friends, parents, relatives, hope, reason, love," may "With anxious ardour for that empire strove"
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Date: 1812
"[R]eviving joy and lingering gloom" may "Alternate empire o'er [the] soul assume."
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Date: 1812
Reason may rule us in her proper place
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Date: 1812
"Reason, through anguish, shall her throne forsake, / And strength of mind but stronger madness make."
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Date: 1819
The master-passion is not always obeyed
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Date: 1819
Reason may "re-ascend her throne" after a burst of "salutary tears"
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Date: August 15, 1822
A king may "over three nations .. happily reign, / And establish his throne in their hearts"
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Date: November 1824
"Shall human reason frame a rule to draw / Before its puny court the cognizance / Of a Divine eternal ordinance / With warrants of its own?"
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