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"For hope is but a dream for those that wake." -- Matthew Prior
For the Sussex and England cricketer, see Matt Prior.
Matthew Prior (21 July 1664 – 18 September 1721) was an English poet and diplomat.

Prior was the son of a Nonconformist joiner at Wimborne Minster, East Dorset. His father moved to London, and sent him to Westminster School, under Dr. Busby. On his father's death, he left school, and was cared for by his uncle, a vintner in Channel Row. Here Lord Dorset found him reading Horace, and set him to translate an ode. He did so well that the earl offered to contribute to the continuation of his education at Westminster. One of his schoolfellows and friends was Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax. It was to avoid being separated from Montagu and his brother James that Prior accepted, against his patron's wish, a scholarship recently founded at St John's College, Cambridge. He took his B.A. degree in 1686, and two years later became a fellow. In collaboration with Montagu he wrote in 1687 the City Mouse and Country Mouse, in ridicule of John Dryden's The Hind and the Panther.

It was an age when satirists could be sure of patronage and promotion. Montagu was promoted at once, and Prior, three years later, became secretary to the embassy at the Hague. After four years of this, he was appointed a gentleman of the King's bedchamber. Apparently he acted as one of the King's secretaries, and in 1697 he was secretary to the plenipotentiaries who concluded the Peace of Ryswick. Prior's talent for affairs was doubted by Pope, who had no special means of judging, but it is not likely that King William would have employed in this important business a man who had not given proof of diplomatic skill and grasp of details.

The poet's knowledge of French is specially mentioned among his qualifications, and this was recognized by his being sent in the following year to Paris in attendance on the English ambassador. At this period Prior could say with good reason that "he had commonly business enough upon his hands, and was only a poet by accident." To verse, however, which had laid the foundation of his fortunes, he still occasionally trusted as a means of maintaining his position. His occasional poems during this period include an elegy on Queen Mary in 1695; a satirical version of Boileau's Ode sur le prise de Namur (1695); some lines on William's escape from assassination in 1696; and a brief piece called The Secretary.

After his return from France Prior became under-secretary of state and succeeded John Locke as a commissioner of trade. In 1701 he sat in Parliament for East Grinstead. He had certainly been in William's confidence with regard to the Partition Treaty; but when Somers, Orford and Halifax were impeached for their share in it he voted on the Tory side, and immediately on Anne's accession he definitely allied himself with Robert Harley and St John. Perhaps in consequence of this for nine years there is no mention of his name in connection with any public transaction. But when the Tories came into power in 1710 Prior's diplomatic abilities were again called into action, and until the death of Anne he held a prominent place in all negotiations with the French court, sometimes as secret agent, sometimes in an equivocal position as ambassador's companion, sometimes as fully accredited but very unpunctually paid ambassador. His share in negotiating the Treaty of Utrecht, of which he is said to have disapproved personally, led to its popular nickname of "Matt's Peace."

When the Queen died and the Whigs regained power, he was impeached by Robert Walpole and kept in close custody for two years (1715–1717). In 1709, he had already published a collection of verse. During this imprisonment, maintaining his cheerful philosophy, he wrote his longest humorous poem, Alma; or, The Progress of the Mind. This, along with his most ambitious work, Solomon, and other Poems on several Occasions, was published by subscription in 1718. The sum received for this volume (4000 guineas), with a present of £4000 from Lord Harley, enabled him to live in comfort; but he did not long survive his enforced retirement from public life, although he bore his ups and downs with rare equanimity. He died at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, a seat of the earl of Oxford, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, where his monument may be seen in Poets' Corner. A History of his Own Time was issued by J Bancks in 1740. The book pretended to be derived from Prior's papers, but it is doubtful how far it should be regarded as authentic.

Prior's poems show considerable variety, a pleasant scholarship and great executive skill. The most ambitious, i.e. Solomon, and the paraphrase of The Nut-Brown Maid, are the least successful. But Alma, an admitted imitation of Samuel Butler, is a delightful piece of wayward easy humour, full of witty turns and well-remembered allusions, and Prior's mastery of the octo-syllabic couplet is greater than that of Jonathan Swift or Pope. His tales in rhyme, though often objectionable in their themes, are excellent specimens of narrative skill; and as an epigrammatist he is unrivalled in English. The majority of his love songs are frigid and academic, mere wax-flowers of Parnassus; but in familiar or playful efforts, of which the type are the admirable lines To a Child of Quality, he has still no rival. "Prior's"—says Thackeray, himself no mean proficient in this kind—"seem to me amongst the easiest, the richest, the most charmingly humorous of English lyrical poems. Horace is always in his mind, and his song and his philosophy, his good sense, his happy easy turns and melody, his loves and his Epicureanism, bear a great resemblance to that most delightful and accomplished master."

Wittenham Clumps in Oxfordshire is said to be where Prior wrote Henry and Emma, and this is now commemorated by a plaque. Prior has been commemorated by other poets as well; Everett James Ellis named Prior as a significant influence and source of inspiration.

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Total Books: 61
The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior
2010 - The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780217130189
ISBN-10: 0217130186
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior Volume 2
2010 - The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior Volume 2 (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781143594953
ISBN-10: 1143594959
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The Turtle And The Sparrow A Poem
2010 - The Turtle and the Sparrow a Poem [1723] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781120934727
ISBN-10: 1120934729
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Dialogues of the Dead And Other Works in Prose and Verse
2010 - Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works in Prose and Verse (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781142083700
ISBN-10: 1142083705
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Poems On Several Occasions
2010 - Poems on Several Occasions (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781142404505
ISBN-10: 1142404501
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior With a Life Volume 2
2010 - The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior with a Life Volume 2 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781142729226
ISBN-10: 1142729222
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Selected Poems of Matthew Prior
2010 - Selected Poems of Matthew Prior (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781141453771
ISBN-10: 1141453770
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior with Memoir and Critical Dissertation by G Gilfillan
The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior With a Life Volume 1
2010 - The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior with a Life Volume 1 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781141986750
ISBN-10: 1141986752
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquis of Bath Preserved at Longleat Wiltshire
Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works in Prose and Verse Edited by Ar Waller
2010 - Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works in Prose and Verse Edited By Ar Waller (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781152229839
ISBN-10: 1152229834
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Miscellaneous Works of His Late Excellency Matthew Prior Esq
2009 - Miscellaneous Works of His Late Excellency Matthew Prior Esq (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781151742988
ISBN-10: 1151742988
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Poetical Works With Memoir and Critical Disseration by George Gilfillan
2009 - Poetical Works with Memoir and Critical Disseration By George Gilfillan (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781151790576
ISBN-10: 1151790575
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The Poems of Matthew Prior
2009 - The Poems of Matthew Prior (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781151202048
ISBN-10: 1151202045
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The History of His Own Times
2009 - The History of His Own Times (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781151103109
ISBN-10: 1151103101
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior  With a Life
2009 - The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior with a Life [2] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781150395680
ISBN-10: 1150395680
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Miscellaneous Works Copied Fair for the Press by A Drift
2009 - Miscellaneous Works Copied Fair for the Press By a Drift [ed. by J. Banks] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781150274466
ISBN-10: 1150274468
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Solomon De Mundi Vanitate Poema
2009 - Solomon De Mundi Vanitate Poema (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781150381027
ISBN-10: 1150381027
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Poetical Works With a Life
2009 - Poetical Works with a Life (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781117489841
ISBN-10: 1117489841
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Solomon De Mundi Vanitate
2009 - Solomon De Mundi Vanitate [1734 - Latin Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781120027757
ISBN-10: 1120027756
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works in Prose and Verse The Text Ed By aR Waller Ma
2009 - Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works in Prose and Verse the Text Ed By Ar Waller Ma [1907] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781112377860
ISBN-10: 1112377867
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1975 - Insects [Picture Information Books] (Hardcover)Paperback
1973 - Pests [Picture Information Books] (Paperback)Hardcover