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Our souls sit close and silently within, And their own web from their own entrails spin; And when eyes meet far off, our sense is such, That, spider like, we feel the tenderest touch. Topic: Sympathy
Author: John Dryden
But far more numerous was the herd of such, Who think too little, and who talk too much. Topic: Talk
Author: John Dryden
What precious drops are those, Which silently each other's track pursue, Bright as young diamonds in their faint dew? Topic: Tears
Author: John Dryden
Better shun the bait than struggle in the snare. Topic: Temptation
Author: John Dryden
Trust on and think To-morrow will repay; To-morrow's falser than the former day; Lies worse; and while it says, we shall be blest With some new Joys, cuts off what we possest. Topic: Tomorrow
Author: John Dryden
Happy the man, and happy he alone, He, who can call to-day his own: He who, secure within, can say, Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have liv'd today. Topic: Tomorrow
Author: John Dryden
Tomorrow do thy worst, I have lived today. Topic: Tomorrow
Author: John Dryden
Treason is not own'd when 'tis descried; Successful crimes alone are justified. Topic: Treason
Author: John Dryden
Errors like straws upon the surface flow: Who would search for pearls must dive below. Topic: Truth
Author: John Dryden
Sooth'd with the sound, the king grew vain: Fought all his battles o'er again; And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain. Topic: Vanity
Author: John Dryden
Ill habits gather by unseen degrees,As brooks make rivers, rivers run to seas. Topic: Vice
Author: John Dryden
The people's prayer, the glad diviner's theme! The young men's vision, and the old men's dream. Topic: Visions
Author: John Dryden
The winds that never moderation knew, Afraid to blow too much, too faintly blew; Or out of breath with joy, could not enlarge Their straighten'd lungs or conscious of their charge. Topic: Wind
Author: John Dryden
Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide. Topic: Wit
Author: John Dryden
Ev'n wit's a burthen, when it talks too long. Topic: Wit
Author: John Dryden
Wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line. Topic: Wit
Author: John Dryden
You know I met you, Kist you, and prest you close within my arms, With all the tenderness of wifely love. Topic: Wives
Author: John Dryden
Long stood the noble youth oppress'd with awe, And stupid at the wondrous things he saw, Surpassing common faith, transgressing nature's law.