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Matthew Prior

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And hope is but a dream of those that wake.


— Matthew Prior


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It takes two to quarrel, but only one to end it.


— Matthew Prior


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They never taste who always drink: They always talk, who never think.


— Matthew Prior


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And 'tis remarkable that they talk most who have the least to say.


— Matthew Prior


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Be to their virtue very kind; be to their faults a little blind.


— Matthew Prior


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Cured yesterday of my disease, I died last night of my physician.


— Matthew Prior


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For hope is but a dream for those that wake.


— Matthew Prior


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Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart. How hard thy yoke, how cruel thy dart. Those escape your anger who refuse your sway, and those are punished most, who most obey.


— Matthew Prior


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Hope is but the dream of those who wake.


— Matthew Prior


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Hopes are but the dreams of those that wake.


— Matthew Prior


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But Alma an admitted imitation of Samuel Butler is a delightful piece of wayward easy humour full of witty turns and well-remembered allusions and Prior's mastery of the octo-syllabic couplet is greater than that of Jonathan Swift or Pope. e. His father moved to London and sent him to Westminster School under Dr.

Solomon and the paraphrase of The Nut-Brown Maid are the least successful. The sum received for this volume (4000 guineas) with a present of £4000 from Lord Harley enabled him to live in comfort; but he did not long survive his enforced retirement from public life although he bore his ups and downs with rare equanimity. After four years of this he was appointed a gentleman of the King's bedchamber.

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