Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope
Alexander Popewas an 18th-century English poet. He is best known for his satirical verse, as well as for his translation of Homer. Famous for his use of the heroic couplet, he is the second-most frequently quoted writer in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, after Shakespeare...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth21 May 1688
Alexander Pope quotes about
sound speech empty
And empty heads console with empty sound.
reign fickle crowns
Fickle Fortune reigns, and, undiscerning, scatters crowns and chains.
vices sometimes virtue
Sometimes virtue starves while vice is fed.
instruments ill mischief
When to mischief mortals bend their will, how soon they find it instruments of ill.
being-strong exercise mind
In lazy apathy let stoics boast, their virtue fix'd: 't is fix'd as in a frost; contracted all, retiring to the breast; but strength of mind is exercise, not rest.
farewell night luxury
Luxurious lobster-nights, farewell, For sober, studious days!
woe bears midnight
And bear about the mockery of woe To midnight dances and the public show.
maids letters firsts
Heav'n first taught letters for some wretch's aid, Some banish'd lover, or some captive maid.
glowing guilt delight
How glowing guilt exalts the keen delight!
short-love fire forbidden
Love finds an altar for forbidden fires.
waiting vengeance
On wrongs swift vengeance waits.
positive success attitude
The most positive men are the most credulous.