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John Dryden Quotes

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If gaming does an aged sire entice, then my young master swiftly learns the vice  (John Dryden Quotes) Those who accuse him to have wanted learning give him the greater commendation  (John Dryden Quotes) Thy shape in every part so clean as might instruct the sculptor’s art  (John Dryden Quotes) Our summer such a russet livery wears as in a garment often dyed appears  (John Dryden Quotes) Fortune confounds the wise, and when they least expect it turns the dice  (John Dryden Quotes) I was too hasty to condemn unheard; and you perhaps too prompt in your replies  (John Dryden Quotes) In pious times, ere priestcraft did begin, before polygamy was made a sin  (John Dryden Quotes) Chaucer, I confess, is a rough diamond, and must be polished ere he shine  (John Dryden Quotes) For women with a mischief to their kind, pervert with bad advice our better mind  (John Dryden Quotes) Death only this mysterious truth unfolds, the mighty soul how small a body holds  (John Dryden Quotes) These are the effects of doting age, vain doubts and idle cares and over caution  (John Dryden Quotes) O impudent! Regardful of thy own, whose thoughts are centred on thyself alone!  (John Dryden Quotes) How strangely high endeavors may be blessed, where piety and valor jointly go  (John Dryden Quotes) I thought your love eternal. Was it tied so loosely that a quarrel could divide?  (John Dryden Quotes) For truth has such a face and such a mien, as to be loved needs only to be seen  (John Dryden Quotes) It is madness to make fortune the mistress of events, because by herself she is nothing and is ruled by prudence  (John Dryden Quotes) A lively faith will bear aloft the mind, and leave the luggage of good works behind  (John Dryden Quotes) If you are for a merry jaunt, I will try, for once, who can foot it farthest  (John Dryden Quotes) To breed up the son to common sense is evermore the parent’s least expense  (John Dryden Quotes) Once more for pity, that I may keep the flavor upon my lips till we meet again  (John Dryden Quotes) I have not wept these forty years; but now my mother comes afresh into my eyes  (John Dryden Quotes) The lucky have whole days which still they choose; the unlucky have but hours, and those they lose  (John Dryden Quotes)
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