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Beware the fury of a patient man
~ John Dryden
"A truth that's told with bad intent/ Beats all the lies you can invent."
- John Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel
The Dryden Family: Edward Dryden (d.1717), his Wife, Elizabeth Allen and their Children, John Dryden, later Sir John Dryden, 7th Bt (1704 - 1770), Bevill Dryden (d.1758) and Mary Dryden, later Mrs John Shaw
Artist: Jonathan Richardson the Elder (English, 1665-1745)
Date: ca. 1716
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Trust Collections, England, United Kingdom
Love works a different way in different minds, the fool it enlightens and the wise it blinds. John Dryden

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John Dryden, 'Lines on Milton' (1688)
"Words are but pictures of our thoughts."
John Dryden - (1631-1700) - English Poet and Literary Critic
Cymon and Iphigenia
Artist: John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Date: 1847 - 1848
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool, England
Description
The story of Cimon (or Cymon) and Iphigenia was originally told in 'The Decameron' by Boccaccio. Millais’s source though, was the version by the 17th-century English poet, John Dryden. The poem described the aristocratic but boorish Cymon who had been banished by his family to live in the country as a rustic, and his love for the distant and refined Iphigenia.