John Dryden Quotes About Dying

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  • The soft complaining flute, In dying notes, discovers The woes of hopeless lovers.

    John Dryden, John Mitford (1847). “The Works of John Dryden in Verse and Prose”, p.141
  • He was exhaled; his great Creator drew His spirit, as the sun the morning dew.

    John Dryden, George Gilfillan (1857). “Poetical Works: With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes”
  • Time and death shall depart and say in flying Love has found out a way to live, by dying.

    John Dryden (1998). “The Works of John Dryden, Volume XVI: Plays: King Arthur, Cleomenes, Love Triumphant, and The Secular Masque and Other Contributions to The Pilgrim”, p.104, Univ of California Press
  • And, dying, bless the hand that gave the blow.

    'The Spanish Friar' (1681) act 2, sc. 2
  • But dying is a pleasure / When living is a pain.

    John Dryden (1808). “The works of John Dryden: now first collected in eighteen volumes. Illustrated with notes, historical, critical, and explanatory, and a life of the author”, p.465
  • To die is landing on some distant shore.

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