Look around the inhabited world; how few know their own good, or knowing it, pursue.


John Dryden

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Ill habits gather by unseen degrees,As brooks make rivers, rivers run to seas.
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Such subtle Covenants shall be made,Till Peace it self is War in Masquerade.
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Like pilgrims to the appointed place we tend; The world's an inn, and death the journey's end.
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To die is landing on some distant shore.
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To take up half on trust, and half to try, Name it not faith but bungling bigotry.
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The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education.
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Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.
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Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
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Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift.
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Joy rul'd the day, and Love the night.
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Mighty things from small beginnings grow.
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Nature meant me a wife, a silly harmless household Dove, fond without art; and kind without deceit.
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Go miser go, for money sell your soul. Trade wares for wares and trudge from pole to pole, So others...
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Thou strong seducer, Opportunity!
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Resolved to ruin or to rule the state.
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Never was patriot yet, but was a fool.
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Oh that my Pow'r to Saving were confin
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Fortune befriends the bold.
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For they conquer who believe they can.
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Successful crimes alone are justified.
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Be slow to resolve, but quick in performance.
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Ill habits gather unseen degrees, as brooks make rivers, rivers run to seas.
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We first make our habits, and then our habits make us.
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Woman's honor is nice as ermine; it will not bear a soil.
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He has not learned the first lesson of life who does not every day surmount a fear.
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All human things are subject to decay,
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This Fleckn...
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Nor is the people's judgement always true;
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Genius must be born, and never can be taught.
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Time, place, and action may with pains be wrought, but genius must be born; and never can be taught.
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Tomorrow do thy worst, I have lived today.
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Repentance is but want of power to sin.
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Reason to rule but mercy to forgive:
The first is the law, the last prerogative.
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All objects lose by too familiar a view.
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Self-defense is Nature's eldest law.
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Kings fight for empires, madmen for applause.
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He invades authors like a monarch; and what would be theft in other poets is only victory in him.
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Pains of love be sweeter far than all the other pleasures are.
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He who trusts secrets to a servant makes him his master.
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Drinking is the soldier's pleasure.
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Men are but children of a larger growth, Our appetites as apt to change as theirs, And full as cravi...
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Jealousy is the jaundice of the soul.
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Since every man who lives is born to die, and none can boast sincere felicity, with equal mind, what...
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All heiresses are beautiful.
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We lov'd, and we lov'd as long as we could
Til our love was lov'd out in us both;
But our marr...
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It is madness to make fortune the mistress of events, because by herself she is nothing and is ruled...
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For present joys are more to flesh and blood than a dull prospect of a distant good.
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Railing and praising were his usual themes; and both showed his judgment in extremes. Either over vi...
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So over violent, or over civil that every man with him was God or Devil.
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The people have a right supreme
To make their kings, for Kings are made for them.
All Empire i...
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Plots, true or false, are necessary things, to raise up commonwealths, and ruin kings.
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For all have not the gift of martyrdom.
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Be nice to people on your way up because you might meet 'em on your way down.
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Ever a glutton, at another's cost, But in whose kitchen dwells perpetual frost.
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Reason is a crutch for age, but youth is strong enough to walk alone.
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She feared no danger, for she knew no sin.
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Not to ask is not be denied.
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He's a sure card.
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The brave man seeks not popular applause, Nor, overpower'd with arms, deserts his cause; Unsha...
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Boldness is a mask for fear, however great.
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Thespis, the first professor of our art, At country wakes snug ballads from a cart.
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A knock-down argument; 'tis but a word and a blow.
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Old as I am, for ladies' love unfit, The power of beauty I remember yet, Which once inflam'd m...
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There is a pleasure, sure, In being mad, which none but madmen know!
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Keen appetite And quick digestion wait on you and yours.
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They who write ill, and they who ne'er durst write, Turn critics out of mere revenge and spite.
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All, as they say, that glitters is not gold.
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Murder may pass unpunish'd for a time, But tardy justice will o'ertake the crime.
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Whistling to keep myself from being afraid.
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By education most have been misled.
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Love reckons hours for months, and days for years; every little absence is an age.
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But far more numerous was the herd of such, Who think too little, and who talk too much.
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And kind as kings upon their coronation day.
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Such subtle covenants shall be made, Till peace itself is war in masquerade.
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Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions--it only guarantees equality of opportunity.
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For who can be secure of private right, If sovereign sway may be dissolved by might? Nor is th...
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Deserted, at his utmost need, By those his former bounty fed; On the bare earth exposed he lie...
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Our souls sit close and silently within, And their own web from their own entrails spin; And w...
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Hard features every bungler can command: To draw true beauty shows a master's hand.
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Ill news is wing'd with fate, and flies apace.
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Roused by the lash of his own stubborn tail, Our lion now will foreign foes assail.
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Maintain your post: That's all the fame you need; For 'tis impossible you should proceed.
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Not aw'd to duty by superior sway.
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Who climbs the grammar-tree, distinctly knows Where noun, and verb, and participle grows.
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Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.
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God never made His work for man to mend.
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Some truth there was, but dash'd and brew'd with lies, To please the fools, and puzzle all the wis...
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Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes; When monarch reason sleeps, this mimic wakes.
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When beauty fires the blood, how love exalts the mind!
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The conscience of a people is their power.
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This comes of altering fundamental laws and overpersuading by his landlord to take physic (of which...
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Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide.
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Pains of love be sweeter far than all other pleasures are.
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Words are but pictures of our thoughts.
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He who would search for pearls must dive below.
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There is a pleasure in being mad which none but madmen know.
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Him of the western dome, whose weighty sense Flows in fit words and heavenly eloquence.
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And that the Scriptures, though not everywhere Free from corruption, or entire, or clear, Are ...
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At every close she made, th' attending throng Replied, and bore the burden of the song: So jus...
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The people's prayer, the glad diviner's theme! The young men's vision, and the old men's dream.
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Whatever he did, was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please.
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Creator Venus, genial power of love, The bliss of men below, and gods above! Beneath the slidi...
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With ravish'd ears The monarch hears, Assumes the god, Affects to nod, And seems...
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Whatever is, is in its causes just.
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Lord of human kind.
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The proud he tam'd, the penitent he cheer'd: Nor to rebuke the rich offender fear'd. His preac...
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The welcome news is in the letter found; The carrier's not commission'd to expound; It speaks ...
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A mob is the scum that rises upmost when the nation boils.
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When Misfortune is asleep, let no one wake her. [Lat., Quando la mala ventura se duerme, nadie la ...
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Fallen, fallen, fallen, fallen, Fallen from his high estate, And welt'ring in his blood; ...
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A very merry, dancing, drinking, Laughing, quaffing, and unthinking time.
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He made all countries where he came his own.
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And nobler is a limited command, Given by the love of all your native land, Than a successive ...
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Stiff in opinion, always in the wrong.
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The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees. Th...
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Ay, these look like the workmanship of heaven; This is the porcelain clay of human kind, And t...
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Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today.
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And virtue, though in rags, will keep me warm.
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Then hasten to be drunk, the business of the day.
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She knows her man, and when you rant and swear, Can draw you to her with a single hair.
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Those wanting wit affect gravity, and go by the name of solid men.
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And all to leave what with his toil he won, To that unfeather'd two-legged thing, a son.
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He raised a mortal to the skies; She drew an angel down.
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Skill'd in the globe and sphere, he gravely stands, And, with his compass, measures seas and lands...
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Damn'd neuters, in their middle way of steering, Are neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring...
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None are so busy as the fool and knave.
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We must beat the iron while it is hot, but we may polish it at leisure.
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They think too little who talk too much.
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Set all things in their own peculiar place, and know that order is the greatest grace.
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Let grace and goodness be the principal loadstone of thy affections. For love which hath ends, will ...
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Happy the man, and happy he alone,
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But far more numerous was the herd of such,
Who think too little and who talk too much.
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Better shun the bait, than struggle in the snare.
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Far more numerous are those as such; who think to little and talk to much.
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War, he sung, is toil and trouble; Honor but an empty bubble.
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Roused by the lash of his own stubborn tail our lion now will foreign foes assail.
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Love works a different way in different minds, the fool it enlightens and the wise it blinds.
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Love is love's reward.
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Love is not in our choice but in our fate.
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Only man clogs his happiness with care, destroying what is, with thoughts of what may be.
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When I consider life, it is all a cheat. Yet fooled with hope, people favor this deceit.
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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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But Shakespeare's magic could not copied be; Within that circle none durst walk but he.
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And heaven had wanted one immortal song.
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Out of the solar walk and Heaven's highway.
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The glorious lamp of heaven, the radiant sun, Is Nature's eye.
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Behold him setting in his western skies, The shadows lengthening as the vapours rise.
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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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The fool of nature stood with stupid eyes And gaping mouth, that testified surprise.
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There are only two truly infinite things, the universe and stupidity. And I am unsure about the un...
JOHN DRYDEN
When he spoke, what tender words he used! So softly, that like flakes of feathered snow, They melted...
JOHN DRYDEN
Long stood the noble youth oppress'd with awe, And stupid at the wondrous things he saw, Surpa...
JOHN DRYDEN
The winds that never moderation knew, Afraid to blow too much, too faintly blew; Or out of bre...
JOHN DRYDEN
Treason is not own'd when 'tis descried; Successful crimes alone are justified.
JOHN DRYDEN
Trust on and think To-morrow will repay; To-morrow's falser than the former day; Lies worse; a...
JOHN DRYDEN
Criticism, as it was first instituted by Aristotle, was meant as a standard of judging well; the chi...
JOHN DRYDEN
She deserves / More worlds than I can lose.
JOHN DRYDEN
And all to leave, what with this toil he won, / To that unfeathered, two-legged thing, a son.
JOHN DRYDEN
Beauty, like ice, our footing does betray; Who can tread sure on the smooth, slippery way: Pleased w...
JOHN DRYDEN
And love's the noblest frailty of the mind.
JOHN DRYDEN
When rattling bones together fly, / From the four corners of the sky.
JOHN DRYDEN
Errors like straws upon the surface flow: Who would search for pearls must dive below
JOHN DRYDEN
To live at ease, and not be bound to think.
JOHN DRYDEN
A mob is the scum that rises utmost when the nation boils
JOHN DRYDEN
To see and to be seen, in heaps they run; / Some to undo, and some to be undone.
JOHN DRYDEN
Even victors are by victory undone
JOHN DRYDEN
Sighed and looked, and sighed again.
JOHN DRYDEN
I'm a little wounded but I'm not slain; I will lay me down for to bleed awhile, Then I'll rise and f...
JOHN DRYDEN