16+ Michael Drayton Quotes On Education, Slavery And Death
Michael Drayton was an English poet of the Elizabethan era. He is best known for his long poem "Poly-Olbion" which was an epic poem about England and its people. He also wrote many shorter poems, sonnets and plays, and was a friend of William Shakespeare. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Michael Drayton on leadership, education, slavery.
The Falcon and the Dove sit there together, And th 'one of them doth prune the others feather. — Michael Drayton
With much we surfeit; plenty makes us poor. — Michael Drayton
It is your virtue, being men, to try; And it is ours, by virtue to deny. — Michael Drayton
Better sit still, than rise to meet the devil. — Michael Drayton
When faith is kneeling by his bed of death, And innocence is closing up his eyes, Now if thou would'st, when all have given him over, From death to life, thou might'st him yet recover — Michael Drayton
All transitory titles I detest; a virtuous life I mean to boast alone. Our birth's our sires'; our virtues be our own. — Michael Drayton
Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part; Nay, I have done, you get no more of me, And I am glad, yea glad with all my heart That thus so cleanly I myself can free; Shake hands forever, cancel all our vows, And when we meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain. — Michael Drayton
Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part. — Michael Drayton
WhenTime shall turn those amber locks to grey, My verse again shall gild and make them gay. — Michael Drayton
O blessed bounty, giving ail content! The only fautress of all noble arts That lend'st success to every good intent. A grace that rests in the most godlike hearts, By heav'n to none but happy souls infus'd Pity it is, that e'er thou wast abus'd. — Michael Drayton
When Time shall turne those Amber Lockes to Gray. — Michael Drayton
Care draws on care, woe comforts woe again, Sorrow breeds sorrow, on grief brings forth twain. — Michael Drayton
Thus when we fondly flatter our desires, Our best conceits do prove the greatest liars. — Michael Drayton
The mind is free, whate'er afflict the man, A King's a King, do Fortune what she can. — Michael Drayton
So in all humours sportively I range; My muse is rightly of the English strain, That cannot long one fashion entertain. — Michael Drayton
Must, bid the Morn awake!Sad Winter now declines,Each bird does choose a mate;This day's Saint Valentine's.For that good bishop's sakeGet up and let us seeWhat beauty it shall beThat Fortune us assigns. — Michael Drayton
Life Lessons by Michael Drayton
- Michael Drayton's work emphasizes the importance of cherishing the beauty of nature, as well as the power of love and friendship.
- His poetry often reflects the importance of living a meaningful life, and of appreciating the small moments of joy and beauty.
- His work also reminds us to be mindful of our mortality and to make the most of our time on earth.
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