James Thomson

James Thomson
Scottish poet, dramatist, and lyricist known for his poetry collection The Seasons and for the text of the song "Rule, Brittania! His last work, The Castle of Indolence, was published just before his early death.
NationalityScottish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth11 September 1700
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beauties bending stands statue tries veil
So stands the statue that enchants the world,/ So bending tries to veil the matchless boast,/ The mingled beauties of exulting Greece.
rule varied winter
See, Winter comes to rule the varied year.
boat health horse man nor rank sea shall shore strength
Give a man a horse he can ride, give a man a boat he can sail; and his rank and wealth, his strength and health on sea nor shore shall fail.
base cannot envy excellence hates withers
Base Envy withers at another's joy,/ And hates that excellence it cannot reach.
alone blessing good necessity throughout
I find no hint throughout the Universe/ Of good or ill, of blessing or of curse/ I find alone Necessity Supreme.
good offence
I think a bishop who doesn't give offence to anyone is probably not a good bishop.
britons rule
Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves.
form happiness others people
That which makes people dissatisfied with their condition, is the chimerical idea they form of the happiness of others
life shapes whose
For life is but a dream whose shapes return, some frequently, some seldom, some by night and some by day.
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The world rolls round forever like a mill; it grinds out death and life and good and ill; it has no purpose, heart or mind or will.
caution courage firm sure
More firm and sure the hand of courage strikes, when it obeys the watchful eye of caution.