updated_at,reviewed_on,context,comments,theme,id,text,provenance,created_at,work_id,metaphor,dictionary 2009-09-14 19:34:24 UTC,2009-02-21,"Act II, scene i","•INTEREST. The grammar of personification: ""my heart... who.""Is this common? REVISIT. •Stripped out bolding and italics typos","",9694,"JAC.
I'm glad you find me a Sybill; Madam, I ever proficy'd a happier end of that Amour than your ill fortune has hitherto promised,--but what said the Lovely Cavalier?

JUL.
All that a man inspir'd with Love cou'd say, All that was soft and Charming.

JAC.
Nay, I believe his Art.

JUL.
Judge then what my Heart Feels, who, like a fire but lightly cover'd o're with the cold Ashes of Despair, with the least blast, breaks out into a flame; I burn, I burn, Jacinta, and onely Charming Carlos can alay my Pain--but how, Ay there's the question?

JAC.
Some way I will contrive to speak with him, for he has lost his old wont if he traverse not the street where you live, but see Dona Clara.--",Searching in HDIS (Drama),2004-11-15 00:00:00 UTC,3759,"""Judge then what my Heart Feels, who, like a fire but lightly cover'd o're with the cold Ashes of Despair, with the least blast, breaks out into a flame.""",""