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" A man so various, that he seem'd to be
Not one, but all Mankinds Epitome.
Stiff in Opinions, always in the wrong;
Was every thing by starts, and nothing long:
But, in the course of one revolving Moon,
Was Chymist, Fidler, States-Man, and Buffoon:
Then all for Women, Painting, Rhiming, Drinking;
Besides ten thousand freaks that dy'd in thinking.
Blest Madman, who coud every hour employ,
With something New to wish, or to enjoy!
Rayling and praising were his usual Theams;
And both (to shew his Judgment) in Extreams:
So over Violent, or over Civil,
That every man, with him, was God or Devil.
In squandring Wealth was his peculiar Art:
Nothing went unrewarded, but Desert.
Begger'd by Fools, whom still he found too late:
He had his Jest, and they had his Estate. "

John Dryden , Absalom and Achitophel


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John Dryden quote : A man so various, that he seem'd to be<br />Not one, but all Mankinds Epitome.<br />Stiff in Opinions, always in the wrong;<br />Was every thing by starts, and nothing long:<br />But, in the course of one revolving Moon,<br />Was Chymist, Fidler, States-Man, and Buffoon:<br />Then all for Women, Painting, Rhiming, Drinking;<br />Besides ten thousand freaks that dy'd in thinking.<br />Blest Madman, who coud every hour employ,<br />With something New to wish, or to enjoy!<br />Rayling and praising were his usual Theams;<br />And both (to shew his Judgment) in Extreams:<br />So over Violent, or over Civil,<br />That every man, with him, was God or Devil.<br />In squandring Wealth was his peculiar Art:<br />Nothing went unrewarded, but Desert.<br />Begger'd by Fools, whom still he found too late:<br />He had his Jest, and they had his Estate.