15+ Sir John Davies Quotes On Slavery, War
Sir John Davies was an English poet, lawyer, and politician of the Elizabethan era. He is best known for his poem “Orchestra,” which is a celebration of the divine order of the universe. He is also remembered for writing the poem “Nosce Teipsum,” which is a meditation on the nature of the human soul. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Sir John Davies on life, slavery, war.
Much like a subtle spider which doth sit In middle of her web, which spreadeth wide; If aught do touch the utmost thread of it, She feels it instantly on every side. — Sir John Davies
Zeal without knowledge is the sister of folly. — Sir John Davies
This is the slowest, yet the daintiest sense; For ev'n the ears of such as have no skill, Perceive a discord, and conceive offence; And knowing not what's good, yet find the ill. — Sir John Davies
If aught can teach us aught, Affliction's looks, Making us pry into ourselves so, near, Teach us to know ourselves, beyond all books, Or all the learned schools that ever were. — Sir John Davies
What more than madness reigns, when one short sitting many hundreds drains. — Sir John Davies
Wit,--the pupil of the soul's clear eye. — Sir John Davies
These wickets of the soul are plac'd so high, Because all sounds do highly move aloft; And that they may not pierce too violently, They are delay'd with turns and twinings oft. For should the voice directly strike the brain, It would astonish and confuse it much; Therefore these plaits and folds the sound restrain. That it the organ may more gently touch. — Sir John Davies
I know my soul hath power to know all things, Yet is she blind and ignorant in all: I know I'm one of Nature's little kings, Yet to the least and vilest things am thrall. — Sir John Davies
We may conceive an hope that the next generation will in tongue and heart and every way else become English; so as there will be no difference or distinction but the Irish sea betwixt us. — Sir John Davies
I know myself a Man-- Which is a proud and yet a wretched thing. — Sir John Davies
Dancing is a frenzyand a rage. — Sir John Davies
Deeds are males, words females are. — Sir John Davies
For what made that in glory shine so long But poets' Pens, pluckt from Archangels' wings? — Sir John Davies
Hence it is that old men do plant young trees, the fruit whereof another age shall take. — Sir John Davies
Thou art true and honest as a dog. — Sir John Davies
Life Lessons by Sir John Davies
- Sir John Davies' work emphasizes the importance of living a life of purpose and integrity, emphasizing the need to be mindful of one's actions and the consequences that may arise from them.
- He also encourages readers to strive for a deeper understanding of the world around them, to be open to new ideas and to think for themselves.
- He highlights the power of language and the ability of words to inspire and move people, emphasizing the need to use language thoughtfully and carefully.
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