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Samuel Daniel

poet, historian, playwright, writer

1561  – 1619

Samuel Daniel (1562–1619) was an English poet, playwright and historian in the late-Elizabethan and early-Jacobean eras. He was an innovator in a wide range of literary genres. His best-known works are the sonnet cycle Delia, the epic poem The Civil Wars Between the Houses of Lancaster and York, the dialogue in verse Musophilus, and the essay on English poetry A Defence of Rhyme. He was considered one of the preeminent authors of his time, and his works had a significant influence on contemporary writers, including William Shakespeare. Daniel's writings continued to influence authors for centuries after his death, especially the Romantic poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth. C. S. Lewis called Daniel "the most interesting man of letters" whom the sixteenth century produced in England.

All Quotes by Samuel Daniel

“The greatest works of admiration, Out of distress and misery are grown.”
— Samuel Daniel
“I that have loved thee thus before thou fadest,That fire can burn when all the matter's spent.”
— Samuel Daniel
“Care-Charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night,The shipwreck of my ill adventured youth”
— Samuel Daniel
“By adversity are wrought the greatest works of admiration, and all the fair examples of renown, out of distress and misery are grown.”
— Samuel Daniel
“Beauty, sweet love, is like the morning dew, Whose short refresh upon tender green, Cheers for a time, but till the sun doth show And straight is gone, as it had never been.”
— Samuel Daniel