Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Matthew Green

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British poet Matthew Green.
Last updated on November 19, 2024.
Matthew Green

Matthew Green (1696–1737) was a British poet born of Nonconformist parents. For many years he held a post in the custom house. The few anecdotes that have been preserved show him to have been as witty as his poems would lead one to expect: on one occasion, when the government was about to cut off funds that paid for milk for the custom house cats, Green submitted a petition in their name, winning a reprieve. He died unmarried at his lodging in Nag's Head Court, Gracechurch Street, London, in 1737.

British - Poet | 1696 - 1737
Thus, I steer my bark, and sail On even keel, with gentle gale.
Avarice, the sphincter of the heart.
Experience join'd with common sense, To mortals is a providence. — © Matthew Green
Experience join'd with common sense, To mortals is a providence.
Though pleas'd to see the dolphins play, I mind my compass and my way.
Nor bigots who but one way see, through blinkers of authority.
Fling but a stone, the giant dies.
Talk of unusual swell of waist In maid of honor loosely laced.
They politics like ours profess, the greater prey upon the less.
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