text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id
"MRS. MARWOOD
Certainly. To be free; I have no Taste of those insipid dry Discourses, with which our Sex of force must entertain themselves, apart from Men. We may affect Endearments to each other, profess eternal Friendships, and seem to doat like Lovers; but 'tis not in our Natures long to persevere. Love will resume his Empire in our Breasts, and every Heart, or soon or late, receive and readmit him as its lawful Tyrant.",2009-09-14 19:34:52 UTC,"""Love will resume his Empire in our Breasts, and every Heart, or soon or late, receive and readmit him as its lawful Tyrant""",2004-08-16 00:00:00 UTC,"Act II, scene i","",,"",•I've included twice: Empire and Ruler,"Searching ""heart"" and ""empire"" in HDIS (Drama)",10292,3959
How shall I receive him? In what figure shall I give his Heart the first Impression? There is a great deal in the first impression.,2009-09-14 19:34:53 UTC,"""In what figure shall I give his Heart the first Impression? There is a great deal in the first impression.""",2005-05-20 00:00:00 UTC,"","",,Impression,"","Looking up ""Sterling"" in the OED",10312,3959
"MIRABELL
I have something more--Gone--Think of you! To think of a Whirlwind, tho' 'twere in a Whirlwind, were a Case of more steady Contemplation; a very tranquility of Mind and Mansion. A Fellow that lives in a Windmill, has not a more whimsical Dwelling than the Heart of a Man that is lodg'd in a Woman. There is no Point of the Compass to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turn'd; and by one as well as another; for Motion not Method is their Occupation. To know this, and yet continue to be in Love, is to be made wise from the Dictates of Reason, and yet persevere to play the Fool by the force of Instinct--O here come my pair of Turtles--What, billing so sweetly! Is not Valentine 's Day over with you yet?
(II.i)",2011-12-19 13:37:46 UTC,"""To think of a Whirlwind, tho' 'twere in a Whirlwind, were a Case of more steady Contemplation; a very tranquility of Mind and Mansion.""",2011-12-19 13:37:46 UTC,"Act II, Scene i","",,"","",Reading,19357,3959
"MIRABELL
I have something more--Gone--Think of you! To think of a Whirlwind, tho' 'twere in a Whirlwind, were a Case of more steady Contemplation; a very tranquility of Mind and Mansion. A Fellow that lives in a Windmill, has not a more whimsical Dwelling than the Heart of a Man that is lodg'd in a Woman. There is no Point of the Compass to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turn'd; and by one as well as another; for Motion not Method is their Occupation. To know this, and yet continue to be in Love, is to be made wise from the Dictates of Reason, and yet persevere to play the Fool by the force of Instinct--O here come my pair of Turtles--What, billing so sweetly! Is not Valentine 's Day over with you yet?
(II.i)",2011-12-19 13:40:03 UTC,"""A Fellow that lives in a Windmill, has not a more whimsical Dwelling than the Heart of a Man that is lodg'd in a Woman.""",2011-12-19 13:40:03 UTC,"Act II, Scene i","",,"","",Reading,19358,3959
"WISHFORT.
Oh, he has Witch-craft in his Eyes and Tongue;—When I did not see him I cou'd have brib'd a Villain to his Assassination; but his appearance rakes the Embers which
have so long layn smother'd in my Breast.--
(IV.ix, pp. 82-83)",2014-09-25 02:43:02 UTC,"""When I did not see him I cou'd have brib'd a Villain to his Assassination; but his appearance rakes the Embers which have so long layn smother'd in my Breast.""",2014-09-25 02:43:02 UTC,"Act V, scene ix","",,"","",Reading,24456,3959