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Edmund Waller Quotes
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A narrow compass! and yet there Dwelt all that 's good, and all that 's fair; Give me but what this riband bound, Take all the rest the sun goes round.
Edmund Waller

All human things Of dearest value hang on slender strings.
Edmund Waller

And as pale sickness does invade, Your frailer part, the breaches made, In that fair lodging still more clear, Make the bright guest, your soul, appear.
Edmund Waller

Circle are praised, not that abound, In largeness, but the exactly round.
Edmund Waller

Could we forbear dispute, and practise love, We should agree as angels do above.
Edmund Waller

Give us enough but with a sparing hand.
Edmund Waller


Go, lovely rose! Tell her that wastes her time and me That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be.
Edmund Waller

His love at once and dread instruct our thought; As man He suffer'd and as God He taught.
Edmund Waller

How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair!
Edmund Waller

Illustrious acts high raptures do infuse, And every conqueror creates a muse.
Edmund Waller

Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view, That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Edmund Waller

Others may use the ocean as their road; Only the English make it their abode.
Edmund Waller


Poets lose half the praise they should have got, Could it be known what they discreetly blot.
Edmund Waller

Poets that lasting marble seek Must come in Latin or in Greek.
Edmund Waller

So must the writer, whose productions should Take with the vulgar, be of vulgar mould.
Edmund Waller

Stronger by weakness, wiser men become.
Edmund Waller

Tea does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene.
Edmund Waller

The fear of hell, or aiming to be blest, savors too much of private interest.
Edmund Waller

The lark that shuns on lofty boughs to build, Her humble nest, lies silent in the field.
Edmund Waller

The seas are quiet when the winds give o'er; So calm are we when passions are no more!
Edmund Waller

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Alexander Pope, William Blake, John Keats, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, William Wordsworth, W. H. Auden, John Milton, John Gay
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Biography
Type: Poet
Nationality: English
Born: March 3, 1606
Died: October 21, 1687


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