"Or here on Earth in diff'rent Bodies plac'd, / Still Acts new Scenes, forgetful of the past: / Till from her dull material Chain set free, / (The mortal Curtain drawn) she smiles to see, / The various Prospects of Immensity."

— Boyse, Samuel (1708-1749)


Place of Publication
Edinburgh
Publisher
Printed by Mr. Thomas and Walter Ruddimans
Date
1731
Metaphor
"Or here on Earth in diff'rent Bodies plac'd, / Still Acts new Scenes, forgetful of the past: / Till from her dull material Chain set free, / (The mortal Curtain drawn) she smiles to see, / The various Prospects of Immensity."
Metaphor in Context
Worn out with Cares, and tott'ring in her Seat,
The Soul resigns her Throne, and seeks Retreat;
At her approaching Liberty she glows,
And quits the giddy World's delusive Shows;
To her own native Realms she wings her Way,
Employ'd her Self-existence to survey,
Till by Degrees she feels herself refine,
And rise her great Original to join:
[Like a Sun Beam that springs with vibrant Force,
And darts to meet its ever-glorious Source.]
By whom new modell'd various Shapes she wears,
But still her Parent's bright Resemblance bears;
Thro' Forms alternate, now Delights to range,
Her self the same, unalter'd by her Change;
In distant Orbs, new Beauties she explores,
Or wanders thro' Creation's fertile Stores:
Or here on Earth in diff'rent Bodies plac'd,
Still Acts new Scenes, forgetful of the past:
Till from her dull material Chain set free,
(The mortal Curtain drawn) she smiles to see,
The various Prospects of Immensity
.
While Space indefinite she wanders o'er,
And as she sees the farther, loves the more.
Categories
Provenance
HDIS (Poetry)
Citation
At least 2 entries in ECCO and ESTC (1731, 1734).

See Translations and Poems Written on Several Subjects. (Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas and Walter Ruddimans, 1731). <Link to ESTC>
Date of Entry
07/28/2004

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.