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Francis Quarles Author

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: England
  • Born: May 8, 1592
  • Died: Sep 8, 1644

Francis Quarles (8 May 1592 - 8 September 1644) was an English poet most famous for his Emblem book aptly entitled Emblems.

Francis was born in Romford, Essex, (now London Borough of Havering), and baptised there on 8 May 1592. He traced his ancestry to a family settled in England before the Norman Conquest with a long history in royal service. His great-grandfather, George Quarles, was Auditor to Henry VIII, and his father, James Quarles, held several places under Elizabeth I and James I, for which he was rewarded with an estate called Stewards in Romford. His mother, Joan Dalton, was the daughter and heiress of Eldred Dalton of Mores Place, Hadham. There were eight children in the family; the eldest, Sir Robert Quarles, was knighted by James I in 1608, and another, John Quarles, also became a poet.

Francis was entered at Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1608, and subsequently at Lincoln's Inn. He was made cupbearer to the Princess Elizabeth, in 1613, remaining abroad for some years; and before 1629 he was appointed secretary to Ussher, the primate of Ireland.

Necessity of action takes away the fear of the act, and makes bold resolution the favorite of fortune. fear

Flatter not thyself in thy faith in God if thou hast not charity for thy neighbor. faith

Let the fear of danger be a spur to prevent it he that fears not, gives advantage to the danger. fear

Has fortune dealt you some bad cards. Then let wisdom make you a good gamester. wisdom

That friendship will not continue to the end which is begun for an end. friendship

Wisdom not only gets, but once got, retains. wisdom

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