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John Denham Quotes

Learn to live well, that thou may'st die so too; To live and die is all we have to do.

Learn to live well, that thou may'st die so too; To live and die is all we have to do.

Sir John Denham (1779). “The poetical works of Sir John Denham: With the life of the author”

Actions of the last age are like almanacs of the last year.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 6-9, The Sophy, A Tragedy, 1922.

Poetry is of so subtle a spirit, that in the pouring out of one language into another it will evaporate.

Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham, Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon, Samuel Johnson (1822). “The Poems of Edmund Waller”, p.166

When any great design thou dost intend, Think on the means, the manner, and the end.

Sir John Denham (1709). “Poems and Translations: With the Sophy, a Tragedy”, p.150

Nor ought a genius less than his that writ attempt translation.

Sir John Denham (1709). “Poems and Translations: With the Sophy, a Tragedy”, p.114

Uncertain ways unsafest are, and doubt a greater mischief than despair.

Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham (1857). “The poetical works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham”, p.224

Who fears not to do ill fears the name, And free from conscience, is a slave to fame.

Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham, Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon, Samuel Johnson (1822). “The Poems of Edmund Waller”, p.115

Sure there are poets which did never dream Upon Parnassus, nor did taste the stream Of Helicon; we therefore may suppose Those made not poets, but the poets those.

Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham, Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon, Samuel Johnson (1822). “The Poems of Edmund Waller”, p.111

Books should to one of these fours ends conduce, for wisdom, piety, delight, or use.

Sir John Denham (1719). “Poems and Translations: With The Sophy, a Tragedy. Written by the Honourable Sir John Denham, ...”, p.94

Whatsoever is worthy of their love is worth their anger.

Sir John Denham (1709). “Poems and Translations: With the Sophy, a Tragedy”, p.301