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Sir John Denham (1615 – March 10, 1669), poet, son of the Chief Baron of Exchequer in Ireland, was born in Dublin, and educated at Trinity College, Oxford and at Lincoln's Inn in London.

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  • Actions o' th' last age are like almanacks o' th' last year.
    • The Sophy: A Tragedy, Act I, scene ii (1642)
  • Ambition is like love, impatient
    Both of delays and rivals.
    • The Sophy: A Tragedy, Act I, scene ii
  • Such is our pride, our folly, or our fate,
    That few but such as cannot write, translate.
    • To Sir Richard Fanshaw, Upon his Translation of Pastor Fido, line 1 (1648)
  • Nor ought a genius less than his that writ
    Attempt translation.
    • To Sir Richard Fanshaw, Upon his Translation of Pastor Fido, line 9
  • Books should to one of these four ends conduce,
    For wisdom, piety, delight, or use.
    • Of Prudence, line 83 (1668)
  • Youth, what man's age is like to be doth show,
    We may our ends by our beginnings know.
    • Of Prudence, line 225
  • Search not to find what lies too deeply hid,
    Nor to know things, whose knowledge is forbid.
    • Of Prudence, line 231
  • Though with those streams he no resemblance hold,
    Whose foam is amber and their gravel gold;
    His genuine and less guilty wealth t' explore,
    Search not his bottom, but survey his shore.
    • Cooper's Hill, Line 165.
  • Oh, could I flow like thee, and make thy stream
    My great example, as it is my theme!
    Though deep, yet clear; though gentle, yet not dull;
    Strong without rage; without o'erflowing, full.
    • Cooper's Hill, Line 189.
  • But whither am I strayed? I need not raise
    Trophies to thee from other men's dispraise;
    Nor is thy fame on lesser ruins built;
    Nor needs thy juster title the foul guilt
    Of Eastern kings, who, to secure their reign,
    Must have their brothers, sons, and kindred slain.
    • On Mr. John Fletcher's Works. Compare: "Poets are sultans, if they had their will; For every author would his brother kill", Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, Prologues (republished in Dramatic Works, 1739); "Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne", Alexander Pope, Prologue to the Satires, line 197.

Misattributed

  • We're ne'er like angels till our passion dies.
    • Not by Denham, as often stated, but by Thomas Dekker. It is in his The Honest Whore Part 2, Act I, scene 2

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John Yorke Denham (born July 15, 1953) is an English politician. He is the Member of Parliament for the Southampton Itchen constituency in the United Kingdom. He was first elected in the 1992 general election.

He has held many ministerial posts, including

  • 1995-1997 - Opposition Spokesman for Social Security
  • 1997-1998 - Parliamentary under Secretary of State at the Department of Social Security
  • 1998-1999 - Minister of State at the Department of Social Security
  • 1999-2001 - Minister of State for Health Services
  • 2001-2003 - Minister of State for Policing
  • 2003-2007 - Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee
  • 2007-2009 - Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills
  • 2009-2010 - Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
  • 2010–present - Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

He is a member of the Labour Party.








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