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And all to leave what with his toil he won
To that unfeathered two-legged thing, a son.
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So softly death succeeded life in her,
She did but dream of heaven, and she was there.
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Reason to rule, but mercy to forgive:
The first is law, the last prerogative.
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The true Amphitryon is the Amphitryon where we dine.
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Sure the poet…spewed up a good lump of clotted nonsense at once.
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Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all societies.
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Ye realms, yet unreveal'd to human sight,
Ye gods who rule the regions of the night,
Ye gliding ghosts, permit me to relate
The mystic wonders of your silent state!
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The trumpet shall be heard on high,
The dead shall live, the living die,
And Music shall untune the sky.
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As long as words a different sense will bear,
And each may be his own interpreter,
Our airy faith will no foundation find;
The word's a weathercock for every wind.
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I trade both with the living and the dead, for the enrichment of our native language.
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How easy 'tis, when Destiny proves kind, With full-spread sails to run before the wind!
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Thus all below is strength, and all above is grace.
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Love taught him shame; and shame, with love at strife,
Soon taught the sweet civilities of life.
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Refined himself to soul, to curb the sense
And made almost a sin of abstinence.
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And that one hunting, which the Devil design'd
For one fair female, lost him half the kind.
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Welcome, thou kind deceiver! Thou best of thieves; who, with an easy key, Dost open life, and, unperceived by us, Even steal us from ourselves.
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O gracious God! how far have we
Profaned thy heavenly gift of poesy!
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He's somewhat lewd; but a well-meaning mind;
Weeps much; fights little; but is wond'rous kind.
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His hair just grizzled,
As in a green old age.
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All human things are subject to decay,
And, when fate summons, monarchs must obey.
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'T is not for nothing that we life pursue;
It pays our hopes with something still that's new.
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As the true height and bigness of a star Exceeds the measures of th' astronomer.
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Desire of power, on earth a vicious weed, Yet, sprung from high, is of celestial seed: In God 'tisglory; and when men aspire, 'Tis but a spark too much of heavenly fire.
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Ah, how sweet it is to love! Ah, how gay is young Desire! And what pleasing pains we prove When we first approach Love's fire!
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None, none descends into himself, to find
The secret imperfections of his mind:
But every one is eagle-ey'd to see
Another's faults, and his deformity.
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Truth is the object of our understanding, as good is of our will; and the understanding can no more be delighted with a lie than the will can choose an apparent evil.
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The first Physicians by Debauch were made: Excess began, and Sloth sustains the Trade.
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Virgil is so exact in every word, that none can be changed but for a worse; nor any one removed from its place, but the harmony will be altered. He pretends sometimes to trip; but it is only to make you think him in danger of a fall, when he is most secure.
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From plots and treasons Heaven preserve my years, But save me most from my petitioners. Unsatiate as the barren womb or grave; God cannot grant so much as they can crave.
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For lawful power is still superior found, When long driven back, at length it stands the ground.
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Wars and elections are both too big and too small to matter in the long run. The daily work—that goes on, it adds up.
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John Dryden
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Born:
August 9, 1631
Died:
May 1, 1700
(aged 68)
Bio:
John Dryden was an English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright who was made Poet Laureate in 1668.
Known for:
Mac Flecknoe
Absalom and Achitophel
Annus Mirabilis
The Hind and the Panther
Religio Laici
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