John Harington (writer)
English courtier, Queens godson and author
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Sir John Harington (or Harrington) (August 4, 1561 – November 20, 1612) was a courtier, author, and scientist. He became a prominent member of Queen Elizabeth I's court, and was known as her 'saucy Godson'. But because of his poetry and other writings, he fell in and ultimately out of favor with the Queen, as well as with her successor, King James I of England. He has been credited with the invention of an early flush toilet. The flush toilet is described in his famous work The Metamorphosis of Ajax which had enjoyed considerable popularity on its publication in 1596.
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Quotes
edit- Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason?
Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
- Best fishing in troubled waters.
- Orlando Furioso (completed in 1591).
- From your confessor, lawyer and physician,
Hide not your case on no condition.- Metamorphosis of Ajax (1596).
- Books give not wisdom where was none before,
But where some is, there reading makes it more.- Epigram in Muses Library (1737), p. 310.
External links
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- The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington, Knight digested into foure bookes: three vvhereof neuer before published (1618), ed. John Budge. Free.
- The Metamophosis of Ajax Online reading and multiple ebook formats at Ex-classics