Date: 1839
"A face, the mirror of her mind, Like sky without a cloud"
preview | full record— Pringle, Thomas (1789-1834)
Date: 1840-1
"Proud were my soul, to see its humble thought / On painting's mirror so divinely caught;"
preview | full record— Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
Date: 1842
"[I]mages / Hurrying so swiftly their fresh witcheries / O'er the mind's mirror, that the several / Seems lost, or blended in the mighty All."
preview | full record— De Vere, Sir Aubrey (1788-1846)
Date: 1842
"The images of past delight / Have fleeted from her troubled sight, / And left no perfect form behind / On the dim mirror of the mind"
preview | full record— Herbert, William (1778-1847)
Date: 1842
"Strengthened by Him, not all / The blandishment of Passion shall obscure / The mirror of the soul"
preview | full record— De Vere, Sir Aubrey (1788-1846)
Date: 1850
"The images that play / Upon the mirror of the mind, will pierce / And burst the veil, and strive to show their shapes, / And tints of bright magnificence and beauty / Before a wondering world"
preview | full record— Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton (1762-1837)
Date: 1850
"I am the mirror of man's mind, / In whose serene impassive face / What cannot die on earth you trace"
preview | full record— Montgomery, James (1771-1854)
Date: 1850
"And, like the lake by storm or moonlight seen, / With darkening furrows or cerulean mien, / His countenance, the mirror of his breast, / The calm or trouble of his soul express'd"
preview | full record— Montgomery, James (1771-1854)
Date: 1850
"Without reflection, or comparison / They take what offers to th' untroubled mirror / Of their slight intellects"
preview | full record— Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton (1762-1837)
Date: 1862
"Thy present ill with pictures of the past / Is oft beguiled; so fresh the colours last / In thy mind 's mirror pure, at will display'd"
preview | full record— Strong, Charles (1785-1864)