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Rhyme is the rock on which thou art to wreck (John Dryden Quotes)
Happy, happy, happy pair! None but the brave deserves the fair (John Dryden Quotes)
He made all countries where he came his own (John Dryden Quotes)
I never saw any good that came of telling truth (John Dryden Quotes)
Men are but children of a larger growth (John Dryden Quotes)
Bankrupt of life, yet prodigal of ease (John Dryden Quotes)
Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire (John Dryden Quotes)
Learn to write well, or not to write at all (John Dryden Quotes)
Confidence is the feeling we have before knowing all the facts (John Dryden Quotes)
None are so busy as the fool and the knave (John Dryden Quotes)
He is a perpetual fountain of good sense (John Dryden Quotes)
Resolved to ruin or to rule the state (John Dryden Quotes)
Home is the sacred refuge of our life (John Dryden Quotes)
My love’s a noble madness (John Dryden Quotes)
What passions cannot music raise or quell? (John Dryden Quotes)
Better shun the bait, than struggle in the snare (John Dryden Quotes)
None are so busy as the fool and knave (John Dryden Quotes)
If you have lived, take thankfully the past (John Dryden Quotes)
Since heaven’s eternal year is thine (John Dryden Quotes)
And torture one poor word ten thousand ways (John Dryden Quotes)
This is the porcelain clay of humankind (John Dryden Quotes)
Lord of yourself, uncumbered with a wife (John Dryden Quotes)
His courage foes, his friends his truth proclaim (John Dryden Quotes)
Large was his wealth, but larger was his heart (John Dryden Quotes)
A man is to be cheated into passion, but reasoned into truth (John Dryden Quotes)
And doomed to death, though fated not to die (John Dryden Quotes)
And kind as kings upon their coronation day (John Dryden Quotes)
All have not the gift of martyrdom (John Dryden Quotes)
Jealousy, the jaundice of the soul (John Dryden Quotes)
Bacchus, ever fair and ever young (John Dryden Quotes)