text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id
" Oh let me lie whole Ages in those Arms,
And on that Bosom lull asleep my Cares:
Forgive those foolish Fears of fansy'd Harms,
That stab my Soul, while they but move thy Tears.
And think unless I lov'd thee still,
I had not treated thee so ill;
For these rude Pangs of Jealousie, are much more certain signs
Of Love, than all the tender Words an amorous Fancy coins.
(p. 81)",2014-04-16 20:02:03 UTC,"""For these rude Pangs of Jealousie, are much more certain signs / Of Love, than all the tender Words an amorous Fancy coins.""",2005-04-14 00:00:00 UTC,"","",2007-04-26,Coinage,"","Searching ""fancy"" and ""coin"" in HDIS (Poetry)",10064,3888
"The Man that's Resolute and Just,
Firm to his Principles and Trust,
Nor Hopes, nor Fears can blind;
No Passions his Designs controll,
Not Love, that Tyrant of the Soul,
Can shake his steddy Mind.
(p. 12, ll. 1-6)",2013-07-11 05:18:36 UTC,"""The Man that's Resolute and Just, / Firm to his Principles and Trust, / Nor Hopes, nor Fears can blind; / No Passions his Designs controll, / Not Love, that Tyrant of the Soul, / Can shake his steddy Mind.""",2013-07-11 05:18:36 UTC,"","",,"","",Searching in C-H Lion,21628,7524