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You see through love, and that deludes your sight, As what is straight seems crooked through the water. — John Dryden
Jealousy's a proof of love, But 'tis a weak and unavailing medicine; It puts out the disease and makes it show, But has no power to cure. — John Dryden
When beauty fires the blood, how love exalts the mind! — John Dryden
When he spoke, what tender words he used! So softly, that like flakes of feathered snow, They melted as they fell. — John Dryden
I strongly wish for what I faintly hope; like the daydreams of melancholy men, I think and think in things impossible, yet love to wander in that golden maze. — John Dryden
Moderate sorrow Fits vulgar love, and for a vulgar man: But I have lov'd with such transcendent passion, I soar'd, at first, quite out of reason's view, And now am lost above it. — John Dryden
Love is a child that talks in broken language, yet then he speaks most plain. — John Dryden
My heart's so full of joy, That I shall do some wild extravagance Of love in public; and the foolish world, Which knows not tenderness, will think me mad. — John Dryden
My whole life Has been a golden dream of love and friendship. — John Dryden
Love taught him shame, and shame with love at strife
Soon taught the sweet civilities of life. — John Dryden
Love works a different way in different minds, the fool it enlightens and the wise it blinds. — John Dryden
Love either finds equality or makes it. — John Dryden
Love is not in our choice but in our fate. — John Dryden
My love's a noble madness. — John Dryden
Pity melts the mind to love. — John Dryden
Joy rul'd the day, and Love the night. — John Dryden
Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets;Jonson was theVirgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. — John Dryden
Love and Time with reverence use,
Treat them like a parting friend:
Nor the golden gifts refuse
Which in youth sincere they send:
For each year their price is more,
And they less simple than before. — John Dryden
A sigh or tear perhaps she'll give,
But love on pity cannot live:
Tell her that hearts for hearts were made,
And love with love is only paid,
Tell her my pains so fast increase
That soon it will be past redress;
For the wretch that speechless lies,
Attends but death to close his eyes. — John Dryden
How blessed is he, who leads a country life, Unvex'd with anxious cares, and void of strife! Who studying peace, and shunning civil rage, Enjoy'd his youth, and now enjoys his age: All who deserve his love, he makes his own; And, to be lov'd himself, needs only to be known. — John Dryden
The model for an NHL without fighting is right there in front of us. The [playoffs are] the time of year that fans love best; when the best hockey is played ... [The] enforcers don't play. Even mini-enforcers ... remain on the bench. Teams and coaches can't afford anything stupid and unpredictable ... With no one to fight back for them, players go harder into the corners, more determinedly to the front of the net. If they want to fire up the crowd and their teammates, they have to do it themselves. And in the playoffs, they do. — Ken Dryden
Politicians neither love nor hate. — John Dryden
Love is love's reward. — John Dryden
And love's the noblest frailty of the mind. — John Dryden
Where'e're I go, my Soul shall stay with thee:
'Tis but my Shadow I take away ... — John Dryden
Calms appear, when Storms are past;
Love will have his Hour at last:
Nature is my kindly Care;
Mars destroys, and I repair;
Take me, take me, while you may,
Venus comes not ev'ry Day. — John Dryden
Parting is worse than death; it is death of love! — John Dryden
Love reckons hours for months, and days for years; and every little absence is an age. — John Dryden