“Leave writing plays, and choose for thy command
Some peaceful province in acrostic land.
There thou mayst wings display and altars raise,
And torture one poor word ten thousand ways.”

—  John Dryden

Source: Mac Flecknoe (1682), l. 205–208.

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English poet and playwright of the XVIIth century 1631–1700

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