,
"Long Eighteenth Century"
,
"Early Modern"
AND
Metaphor Category:
"Government"
AND
Nationality of Author:
"Irish or Anglo-Irish"
AND
Religion of Author:
"Roman Catholic Convert to Church of England then Return to Catholicism"
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Date: 1739
In prelapsarian times "the body, passive slave," did not dare "controul / The sov'reign mandates of the ruling soul"
preview | full record— Nugent, Robert [or Craggs] (1702-1788)
Date: 1739
"Passions enslave, and servile cares oppress"
preview | full record— Nugent, Robert [or Craggs] (1702-1788)
Date: 1739
"Fraud, rapine, murder, guilt's long horrid train, / Distracted nature's anarchy maintain."
preview | full record— Nugent, Robert [or Craggs] (1702-1788)
Date: 1739
"But as the moon reflecting borrow'd day, /Sheds on our shadow'd world a feeble ray: /Some scatter'd beams of Reason law contains, /While Order's rule must be enforc'd by pains"
preview | full record— Nugent, Robert [or Craggs] (1702-1788)
Date: 1741
"But Thou shalt rise superior to their Arts, / And fix Thy Empire in a People's Hearts."
preview | full record— Nugent, Robert [or Craggs] (1702-1788)
Date: 1774
"Reason's Sovereign-Rule" may be denied (by Faith)
preview | full record— Nugent, Robert [or Craggs] (1702-1788)


