Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Phineas Fletcher

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English poet Phineas Fletcher.
Last updated on April 15, 2025.
Phineas Fletcher

Phineas Fletcher was an English poet, elder son of Dr Giles Fletcher, and brother of Giles the Younger. He was born at Cranbrook, Kent, and was baptized on 8 April 1582.

English - Poet | 1582 - 1650
Drop, drop, slow tears, and bathe those beauteous feet Which brought from heaven the news and prince of peace. Cease not, wet eyes, his mercies to entreat; To cry for vengeance sin doth never cease; In your deep floods drown all my faults and fears, Nor let his eye see sin but through my tears.
Love's tongue is in the eyes.
Beauty when most unclothed is clothed best. — © Phineas Fletcher
Beauty when most unclothed is clothed best.
Love is like linen, often changed, the sweeter.
The dying swan, when years her temples pierce, In music-strains breathes out her life and verse, And, chanting her own dirge, tides on her wat'ry hearse.
Who bathes in worldly joys, swims in a world of fears.
Long open panegyric drags at best, And praise is only praise when well address'd.
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