"The eyes and the ears are the inlets or doors of the soul, through which innumerable objects enter."

— Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


Date
1654
Metaphor
"The eyes and the ears are the inlets or doors of the soul, through which innumerable objects enter."
Metaphor in Context
51.
The eyes and the ears are the inlets or doors of the soul, through which innumerable objects enter; yet is not that spacious room filled, neither doth it ever say it is enough, but like the daughters of the horseleach, cries, "Give, give"; and which is most strange, the more it receives, the more empty it finds itself and sees and impossibility ever to be filled but by Him in whom all fullness dwells.
Provenance
Reading
Date of Entry
11/04/2003

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